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Bernie Sanders Unveils $7 Trillion Plan To Give Americans Control of AI Industry

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Associated Press: As artificial intelligence companies reshape the economy and race toward trillion-dollar valuations, Sen. Bernie Sanders is proposing a sweeping transfer of wealth and power from the industry to the American public. The legislation, shown first to The Associated Press, would create a sovereign wealth fund overseen by an independent commission and financed through a one-time 50% tax on the stock of the largest AI companies. Sanders estimates that the tax would create a nearly $7 trillion fund that would generate hundreds of billions of dollars annually in direct payments to Americans and programs such as health care, education and housing.

[...] The 50% tax would apply to AI companies that reach $200 million in annual AI sales. Any new AI company that reaches that benchmark would also be subject to the tax. It would create a sovereign wealth fund -- similar to those used by countries around the world and some U.S. states -- that Sanders estimates would be worth around $7 trillion. Unlike a traditional tax, the proposal would require companies to transfer stock rather than cash, effectively making the American public a major shareholder in the country's largest AI firms.

A seven-person independent commission -- nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate -- would manage the fund and use its voting shares "to block decisions that hurt the American people and to push for policies that help them," the bill summary says. Sanders proposes that a 5% annual dividend from the fund would provide direct payments of more than $1,000 to every American. If companies grow, the gains would be used for public goods such as education, housing and health care. Sanders argues taxpayers would not bear the losses if AI company valuations decline. "We're not going to lose any money, even if there is a bust in the bubble," Sanders said. The commission would be directed to "to block decisions that hurt the American people and to push for policies that help them," according to the summary. "The benefits cannot simply go to the handful of wealthy corporations. They will be shared by the American people," the independent Vermont senator said in an interview Wednesday. "The public has got to have a significant seat at the table to make sure that terrible things do not happen to ordinary people, and that in fact, AI benefits ordinary people, not hurts them," Sanders said.

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Apple Announces Major App Store Changes on iOS in Brazil

Apple is allowing iPhone developers in Brazil to distribute apps through authorized alternative marketplaces and use third-party payment systems following action by the country's competition regulator. "In other words, developers in Brazil will be able to circumvent the App Store and Apple's in-app purchase system, but there are still fees," reports MacRumors. Apple will collect commissions ranging from 5% on externally distributed apps to as much as 26% for some App Store transactions using its payment system. From the report: Alternative app marketplaces will have to be authorized by Apple and will need to meet ongoing requirements. For apps that are still distributed through the App Store, developers will be able to include an alternative payment processing method in their app and/or link users to a website to complete a transaction. These changes are available on iOS 26.5 and later, and they are the result of regulatory action from Brazil's competition regulator. Apple has added a new page on its website with additional details for developers in Brazil.

Apple said these changes introduce privacy and security risks for users, including children. The company has introduced safeguards to mitigate these risks, including a notarization process for iOS apps, an authorization process for app marketplaces, and limitations on external links and alternative payments for users under the age of 18. Apple has already allowed alternative app stores and/or third-party payment systems on iOS in the EU, Japan, and South Korea, and it will likely be forced to do so in the UK and Australia too, due to similar regulations in those countries.

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Android 17 Drops For Pixel Phones and Watch

Google has begun rolling out Android 17, the June Pixel Feature Drop, and Wear OS 7 simultaneously across supported Pixel phones and watches. Highlights include floating app bubbles, improved foldable multitasking and gaming, tighter location and contact permissions, stronger lost-device protections, new Pixel AI tools, and up to 10% better Pixel Watch battery life. PhoneArena reports: Pixel owners are the clear winners, since everything here reaches Pixel first and a lot of it goes back to the Pixel 6. Fold owners get the most toys, with the Bubble Bar and foldable gaming mode built for the big screen. Watch wearers get the quietly important upgrade. Better battery and Live Updates make an everyday wearable easier to rely on, especially if you keep it on overnight. Google's latest Pixel Drop combines several AI-powered tools with a broader slate of Android 17 upgrades. Pixel owners gain Lyria 3 for generating music from text or images, Gemini Omni for creating custom video clips, enhanced call translation and screening, AirDrop-compatible Quick Share, expanded Magic Cue support, and conversational photo editing.

Android 17 builds on those additions with floating app Bubbles, selfie-camera Screen Reactions, and a split-screen gaming mode for foldables, while also strengthening privacy and security with more granular location and contact permissions, improved lost-device protection, tighter PIN-guessing limits, and enhanced threat detection.

Other additions include expanded parental controls, separate assistant volume and app memory settings, and an option to hide app names for greater privacy.

You can read more about everything new in Android 17 in Google's blog post.

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Google Told Researcher 'Nice Catch!' Then Denied Bug Bounty For Flaw It Still Hasn't Fixed

Security researcher Justin O'Leary says Google initially accepted his Config Connector privilege-escalation report as a high-priority, high-severity bug, then denied a bounty by declaring the behavior "working as intended." According to The Register, a Google rep initially praised O'Leary's report with a "Nice catch!" before the cloud giant reversed course, declaring that no vulnerability existed and therefore no fix or reward was warranted. "The bug report, however, is still marked high-priority and accepted," the publication notes. The alleged flaw, dubbed ConfigConfusion, could let a Kubernetes namespace user exploit an overprivileged service account to become a GCP organization owner with only a few lines of YAML and little apparent audit visibility. O'Leary details the incident in a blog post. The Register reports: According to O'Leary, Config Connector doesn't perform an authorization check, and this allows any Config Connector service account with org-level permissions to bypass Identity and Access Management (IAM) authorization and gain the highest level of control (roles/owner) to an entire GCP Organization -- the root node of all of a company's resources within Google Cloud. On March 27, a Google security engineer accepted O'Leary's report and told him: "Nice catch!" The employee said that they filed a bug based on O'Leary's report with the relevant product team and assured him the Chocolate Factory's security squad would work with relevant Google Cloud people to fix the flaw. "We'll work with the product team to ensure this issue is address. We'll let you know when the issue was fixed," the engineer said. "In the meantime, review the payment option selected in your bughunters.google.com profile."

Google assigned the bug P1 priority and S1 severity, signifying a flaw worthy of urgent repair because it affects a large percentage of users and can disrupt core organizational functions. "I figured that was the end of that," O'Leary said in a phone interview with The Register. Eleven days later, on April 7, he received a new message from a Google Security Bot reversing the earlier decision. The Reg viewed the email, and O'Leary included a screenshot in his Thursday writeup. The message said that the Cloud Vulnerability Reward Program panel decided that the "security impact of this issue does not meet the criteria to qualify for a reward."

After reviewing the bug report, Google determined the software "is working as intended," the message continued. It also noted that the program's decision not to pay a bounty "does not mean that the product team won't fix the issue." Nearly three months later, the case remains P1/S1 with the status "in progress (accepted)." Google hasn't assigned a CVE or issued a fix. O'Leary didn't receive any reward for his research. [...] "This is a pattern," O'Leary told [The Register]. "This is just how these trillion-dollar companies deal with people like me. In my day job, we use GKE, and it's incredibly frustrating on my end, when I find a critical vulnerability in the system that's being widely used, and I can't even get the vendor to patch their own stuff." A Google spokesperson told The Register: "The issue reported does not qualify for a reward because the GCP IAM authorization bypass is only exploitable if an attacker has access to a Config Connector Service Account that's been granted the Organization Admin role by the organization (i.e., it is privileged). Additionally, an attacker would first need to gain entry to an organization's environment (e.g., an exposed container) in order to leverage the privileged Config Connector instance and execute commands with administrative authority, such as the IAM bypass. Granting this level of access to the Config Connector Service Account goes against Google Cloud's publicly shared best practices and the principle of least privilege."

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Mercedes withdraw Right of Review request over Monaco result

Mercedes have announced that they have withdrawn their Right of Review request over the results of the Monaco Grand Prix.

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Cuba presenteert lijst maatregelen voor hervormen economie

HAVANA (ANP/RTR) - De Cubaanse premier Manuel Marrero heeft ingrijpende maatregelen gepresenteerd voor het hervormen van de Cubaanse economie. Die werden aangekondigd nadat de Verenigde Staten het land onder druk zetten door sancties op te leggen.

De voormalige president Raúl Castro sprak zijn steun uit voor de hervormingen. Als onderdeel daarvan moeten bedrijven, banken en de vastgoedsector worden geprivatiseerd. Op dit moment gaat de staat daarover in het communistische land. De in totaal 175 maatregelen moeten nog worden goedgekeurd door het parlement.

De Verenigde Staten hebben sancties ingesteld tegen individuen, onder wie de familie van Castro en president Miguel Díaz-Canel, en Cuba als geheel. Daardoor raakte het land, dat er economisch al niet goed voor stond, nog verder in de problemen. Díaz-Canel zei dat de hervormingen daarom dringend en noodzakelijk zijn.

De VN zijn kritisch op de sancties. Die zouden vooral de meest kwetsbare mensen raken en levens in gevaar brengen.


Winsten op Wall Street na ondertekening voorlopig vredesakkoord

NEW YORK (ANP) - De aandelenbeurzen in New York zijn met winsten gesloten na de ondertekening van een voorlopig vredesakkoord tussen Iran en de Verenigde Staten. De aankondiging dat de Straat van Hormuz opengaat voor al het scheepsverkeer verlichtte de zorgen over oplopende inflatie enigszins. SpaceX behoorde bijna een week na zijn beursdebuut tot de verliezers.

De Dow-Jonesindex eindigde 0,1 procent hoger op 51.564,70 punten. De S&P 500 won 1,1 procent tot 7500,58 punten en de door techbedrijven gedomineerde Nasdaq steeg 1,9 procent tot 26.517,93.

In de nacht van woensdag op donderdag ondertekenden de VS en Iran hun vredesafspraken. Ze beloofden de komende zestig dagen een definitief akkoord uit te onderhandelen. In die periode zou Iran schepen zonder vergoeding laten varen door de Straat van Hormuz, een zeestraat waar veel olie en gas uit de Golfregio de wereldmarkten opgaat. De Verenigde Staten bevestigden dat ze hun blokkade van Iraanse zeehavens opheffen.


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Iranian star Parastoo Ahmadi reportedly sentenced to 74 lashes for singing without hijab

Musicians and production team understood to be facing same punishment after livestream of patriotic song

The Iranian singer Parastoo Ahmadi and eight members of a production team, including musicians, have been reportedly sentenced to 74 lashes for performing in a concert livestreamed on Ahmadi’s YouTube channel in 2024.

According to court documents, the criminal court of Qom province sentenced the artists to flogging, a two-year ban on leaving the country and a two-year ban on engaging in artistic activities on charges that include offending public decency through the production and publication of “vulgar and immoral content” on cyberspace platforms.

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How a furiously contested friendly set the stage for USA v Australia at the World Cup

After Mauricio Pochettino’s passionate half-time speech last October, the USA shaped up and started on the path to a rematch against the Australians in Seattle

Haji Wright’s finish was cool, but Mauricio Pochettino’s reaction was cooler. It was the 35th minute of the US men’s national team’s friendly against Australia last October, and the Coventry City striker had just equalized after Jordan Bos put the Socceroos up earlier in the half. Wright celebrated by walking calmly away, while his coach had a blank expression on the sideline.

Pochettino’s mind may have been on Australia’s aggressive approach, including one challenge that forced Christian Pulisic out of the match midway through the first half. Or he may have been focused on his team’s reaction.

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Aanschouw wissel [#veul] ArtButchers Present:

Ready… …steady… Go: […] Dienblad bier, negen uur precies (nu ja negen uur zeventien), verse wissel bij Hensepeter. Ik heb geen idee wat de ArtButchers roeptoeterden precies. Te druk in de weer met de camera. [Meer...]

Robert Rauschenberg, Thirty-Four Illustrations for Dante's Inferno

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Monty Python: The Philosophers’ Football Match

As the World Cup gets underway here in the Americas, here’s a look back at a football battle for the ages: Germany vs. Greece in The Philosophers’ Football Match. Germany’s lineup included Nietzsche , Kant, Hegel, Wittgenstein, and Marx while the likes of Plato, Socrates, Sophocles, and Archimedes took the field for Greece.

Hegel is arguing that reality is merely an a priori adjunct of non-naturalistic ethics, Kant — via the categorical imperative — is holding that ontologically, it exists only in the imagination, and Marx is claiming it was offside.

(thx, meg)

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Closing Time | Let’s Make a Better World

Luister naar Dr. John (1941 – 2019), de ‘Night Tripper’ die vanuit het eeuwige ons toezingt er toch maar het beste van te maken.

Zo gezongen, zo geswongen, in een heerlijke New Orleans blues:

The world we know was built on skills
But that alone don’t count
Without the sweat and toil of mine, it wouldn’t be worth a dime
You got to live and give, share and care
Really put some love in the air
When your neighbor’s down, try to pick him up
Nobody can live in despair

Lieuwma en Speyer over links seksisme tegen rechtse vrouwen in het StamCafé

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Vrouwen, hoop om te doen. Je geeft ze stemrecht, knippert twee keer met je ogen en je leeft in een alomvattend matriarchaat dat nog altijd doet alsof 'het patriarchaat' dat niet meer bestaat het probleem is, met uitzondering van het patriarchaat dat nog wel bestaat, namelijk de islam. En als zulke vrouwen de leidcultuur vormen krijg je dus blaadjes als de Groene waarin vrouwen een trend ontwaren "waarbij uiterst rechtse leiders hun vrouw-zijn inzetten voor de normalisering van hun gedachtegoed." Is overigens al jaren de lijn binnen de omnizaak hoor: meer vrouwen in de politiek, behalve als ze rechts zijn. Afijn, daar gaan Lieuwma en Speyer dus even goed voor zitten!

Nog een rechtse vrouw! (rechts)

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