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‘I don’t think this is on people’s radar’: AI could wipe out half of entry-level jobs in the next five years – and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei thinks we’re all burying our heads in the sand
Graduates entering the workforce face an array of challenges at the best of times, but with the generative AI boom continuing, the technology poses an even bigger threat. SignalFire’s 2025 State of Talent report found hiring trends point toward a reduction in tech companies hiring recent college grads across 2024 – significantly less than in the year prior. That’s not…
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Best Bike Radar Taillights – Consumer Reports
Taillights: One of the devices that we tested but don’t recommend, the Garmin Varia RVR315, is just a rear-facing radar unit. It does a very good job picking up cars and seeing them at an average of 450 feet behind the cyclist, and has a number of audible and visual warnings for the rider. But the RVR315 doesn’t have any…
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Visual Crossing Adds Real-Time Radar to Its Weather API – Starting in the U.S. and Europe – Computerworld
The best weather API must have a radar integrated into its data platform. Visual Crossing didn’t pioneer this – other providers such as Tomorrow.io and Open Weather have done so as early as 2021. However, their approach brings broader accessibility and developer-friendly integration options, instead of primarily targeting enterprise and industrial use. The update’s main focus has been neatly explained:…
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300 days under the radar: How Volt Typhoon eluded detection in the US electric grid for nearly a year
New research shows the notorious Volt Typhoon threat group was able to remain undetected in the US electric grid for nearly a year, and experts have told ITPro the incident highlights rampant OT security failures. Operational technology (OT) security specialist Dragos published a report covering a specific intrusion that affected a local public utility in Massachusetts, the Littleton Electric Light…
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