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A Failed Microsoft Security Patch Is the Latest Win for Chinese Hackers - WSJ

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  • Recent Hack: China-linked hackers exploited vulnerabilities in Microsoft's SharePoint software, affecting hundreds of organizations.
  • Ineffective Patches: Initial patches released by Microsoft were quickly bypassed, potentially aiding hackers.
  • Pattern of Lapses: This incident follows previous security breaches involving China, including a 2023 hack that compromised government emails.
  • "Secure Future Initiative": Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella pledged to make security a top priority, launching the "Secure Future Initiative" after a critical government report.
  • Criticism of Microsoft: Critics argue Microsoft's focus on AI and profit has come at the expense of security, particularly for non-cloud users.
  • Hacking Contest Origin: The vulnerabilities were first demonstrated at a hacking contest in Berlin, where a researcher detailed how to exploit SharePoint.
  • Rapid Exploitation: Hackers began exploiting the bugs before Microsoft released the initial patches, with the bypass methods being discovered and shared shortly after.
  • Government Impact: The attacks compromised servers belonging to government entities, including U.S. federal agencies, municipalities, and universities.

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French holiday camp accuses Vueling of discrimination against Jewish teens // Holiday camp organisers are to file a legal complaint against Spanish airline Vueling over a decision a day earlier to make French Jewish teenagers disembark from a Paris-bound flight, a lawyer said on Thursday.

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  • A club is filing a complaint alleging physical and psychological violence and religious discrimination against mostly under-15-year-olds.
  • The airline stated the children were removed from a Paris-bound flight for disruptive behavior and a confrontational attitude, which endangered the safe conduct of the flight.
  • The airline denies any religious motivation, asserting the decision was solely for passenger safety, citing mishandling of emergency equipment and disruption of safety demonstrations.
  • The Civil Guard confirmed the airline's account, noting one individual's refusal to disembark and disobedience towards officers led to an arrest, with the group consisting of 47 minors and four supervisors.
  • Parents claim the teenagers were removed after a song in Hebrew was sung, and describe an incident where a group leader was tackled and removed by police while attempting to intervene with phone confiscations.

"We are going to file a complaint for physical and psychological violence, as well as discrimination on the basis of religion," Club Kineret's lawyer Julie Jacob said, adding that those involved were mostly under 15 years old.

The airline said it had asked the children to leave the Paris-bound plane in the Spanish city of Valencia due to their "disruptive behaviour", but parents condemned what some of them described as an "antisemitic act".

In a statement, Vueling said some passengers "engaged in highly disruptive behaviour and adopted a very confrontational attitude, putting at risk the safe conduct" the flight to Paris-Orly airport.

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"We categorically deny any suggestion that our crew's decision related to the religion of the passengers involved. This decision was taken solely to ensure the safety of all passengers," it said.

"This group mishandled emergency equipment and actively disrupted the mandatory safety demonstration, repeatedly ignoring instructions from cabin crew," Vueling added.

The crew requested the intervention of the Civil Guard police force, which "decided to disembark the group to prioritise the safety of the rest of the passengers", Vueling said.

"Once at the terminal, the group's behaviour continued to be aggressive. Some individuals displayed a violent attitude," leading to the arrest of one person, Vueling said.

The Civil Guard corroborated Vueling's statement about a group of 47 minors and their four supervisors, saying the arrested person "refused to get off the plane and obey the officers" but was later released.

Parents said the teenagers were forced off the plane after one of them had sung a song in Hebrew.

A mother whose 17-year-old son was on the flight told AFP on condition of anonymity that the group was returning home from a two-week summer camp.

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The mother said that after the 21-year-old leader of the travelling group tried to stop the Civil Guard from taking the youngsters' phones, "she was tackled to the ground and forcibly taken away in front of the kids, who started screaming".

She said she "could not see what could have justified" the incident, which affected children as young as 12 and 13. "They were disembarked like dogs," she said.

Karine Lamy, the mother of one of the children, told Israeli television channel i24NEWS that it was "an anti-Semitic act against young children who did nothing".

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AI Overviews lead to fewer clicked links, study finds as web traffic falls – Google disagrees

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Google Search has been going all-in on AI over the past few years, but it seems like that’s not really benefitting anyone but the user as a new study shows that searches with AI Overviews are more likely to see fewer clicked links out of Google, and also fewer further searches within Google.

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ai overviews are absolutely useless! compare do grok it's just laughable.
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Aeneas transforms how historians connect the past - Google DeepMind

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  • AI Model Introduction: Aeneas is presented as the first artificial intelligence (AI) model specifically designed for contextualizing ancient inscriptions.
  • Purpose and Functionality: The model aims to assist historians in interpreting, attributing, and restoring fragmentary ancient texts by finding textual and contextual parallels.
  • Acceleration of Research: Aeneas significantly speeds up the traditional, labor-intensive process historians use to identify similar inscriptions, retrieving relevant parallels in seconds.
  • Multimodal Capabilities: It is the first model capable of determining an inscription's geographical origin by analyzing both textual and visual (image) data.
  • Restoration of Gaps: Aeneas can restore texts with gaps of unknown length, a feature offering enhanced versatility for damaged historical materials.
  • Dataset and Training: The model was trained on a curated dataset of over 176,000 Latin inscriptions, harmonized from major epigraphic databases.
  • Performance Benchmarks: Aeneas demonstrates state-of-the-art performance in restoring damaged texts, predicting their origin date and location, and handling unknown restoration lengths.
  • Accessibility and Collaboration: An interactive version of Aeneas is freely available for researchers and the public, and the code and dataset are open-sourced to support further research.

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Aeneas transforms how historians connect the past

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Introducing the first model for contextualizing ancient inscriptions, designed to help historians better interpret, attribute and restore fragmentary texts.

Writing was everywhere in the Roman world — etched onto everything from imperial monuments to everyday objects. From political graffiti, love poems and epitaphs to business transactions, birthday invitations and magical spells, inscriptions offer modern historians rich insights into the diversity of everyday life across the Roman world.

Often, these texts are fragmentary, weathered or deliberately defaced. Restoring, dating and placing them is nearly impossible without contextual information, especially when comparing similar inscriptions.

Today, we’re publishing a paper in Nature introducing Aeneas, the first artificial intelligence (AI) model for contextualizing ancient inscriptions.

When working with ancient inscriptions, historians traditionally rely on their expertise and specialized resources to identify “parallels” — which are texts that share similarities in wording, syntax, standardized formulas or provenance.

Aeneas greatly accelerates this complex and time-consuming work. It reasons across thousands of Latin inscriptions, retrieving textual and contextual parallels in seconds that allow historians to interpret and build upon the model’s findings.

Our model can also be adapted to other ancient languages, scripts and media, from papyri to coinage, expanding its capabilities to help draw connections across a wider range of historical evidence.

We co-developed Aeneas with the University of Nottingham, and in partnership with researchers at the Universities of Warwick, Oxford and Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB). This work was part of a wider effort to explore how generative AI can help historians better identify and interpret parallels at scale.

We want this research to benefit as many people as possible, so we’re making an interactive version of Aeneas freely-available to researchers, students, educators, museum professionals and more at predictingthepast.com. To support further research, we’re also open-sourcing our code and dataset.

Aeneas’ advanced capabilities

Named after the wandering hero of Graeco-Roman mythology, Aeneas builds upon Ithaca, our earlier work using AI to restore, date and place ancient Greek inscriptions.

Aeneas goes a step further, helping historians interpret and contextualize a text, give meaning to isolated fragments, draw richer conclusions and piece together a better understanding of ancient history.

Our model’s advanced capabilities include:

  • Parallels search: It searches for parallels across a vast collection of Latin inscriptions. By turning each text into a kind of historical fingerprint, Aeneas identifies deep connections that can help historians situate inscriptions within their broader historical context.
  • Processing multimodal input: Aeneas is the first model to determine a text's geographical provenance using multimodal inputs. It analyzes both text and visual information, like images of an inscription.
  • Restoring gaps of unknown length: For the first time, Aeneas can restore gaps in texts where the missing length is unknown. This makes it a more versatile tool for historians dealing with heavily damaged material.
  • State-of-the-art performance: Aeneas sets a new state-of-the-art benchmark in restoring damaged texts and predicting when and where they were written.

How Aeneas works

Aeneas is a multimodal generative neural network that takes an inscription’s text and image as input. To train Aeneas, we curated a large and reliable dataset, drawing from decades of work by historians to create digital collections, especially the Epigraphic Database Roma (EDR), Epigraphic Database Heidelberg (EDH) and Epigraphic Database Clauss Slaby (EDCS-ELT).

We cleaned, harmonized and linked these records into a single machine-actionable dataset that we refer to as the Latin Epigraphic Dataset (LED), comprising over 176,000 Latin inscriptions from across the ancient Roman world.

Our model uses a transformer-based decoder to process the textual input of an inscription. Specialized networks handle character restoration and dating using text, while geographical attribution also uses images of the inscriptions as input. The decoder retrieves similar inscriptions from the LED, ranked by relevance.

For each inscription, Aeneas’ contextualization mechanism retrieves a list of parallels using a technique called “embeddings” — encoding the textual and contextual information of each inscription into a kind of historical fingerprint containing details of what the text says, its language, when and where it came from, and how it relates to other inscriptions.

State-of-the-art performance

Aeneas groups inscriptions by date of writing far more clearly than other general-purpose models also trained on Latin, as shown in the visualization below.

Aeneas restores damaged inscriptions with a Top-20 accuracy of 73% in gaps of up to ten characters. This only decreases to 58% when the restoration length is unknown - itself an incredibly challenging task. It also shows its reasoning in an interpretable way, providing saliency maps that highlight which parts of the inputs influenced its predictions. Thanks to its use of visual data, our model can attribute an inscription to one of 62 ancient Roman provinces with 72% accuracy. For dating, Aeneas places a text within 13 years of the date ranges provided by historians.

A new lens on historical debates

To test Aeneas’ capabilities on an ongoing research debate, we gave it one of the most famous Roman inscriptions: the Res Gestae Divi Augusti, Emperor Augustus’ first-person account of his achievements.

Historians have long-argued about the dating of this inscription. Rather than predicting a single fixed date, Aeneas produced a detailed distribution of possible dates, showing two distinct peaks, with one smaller peak around 10-1  BCE and a larger, more confident peak between 10-20 CE. These results captured both prevailing dating hypotheses in a quantitative way.

Aeneas based its predictions on subtle linguistic features and historical markers such as official titles and monuments mentioned in the text. By turning the dating question into a probabilistic estimate grounded in linguistic and contextual data, our model offers a new, quantitative way of engaging with long-standing historical debates.

Most importantly, Aeneas also retrieved many relevant parallels from imperial legal texts tied to Augustus’ legacy, highlighting how the ideology of empire was reproduced across media and geography.

Advancing historical research collaboratively

To assess Aeneas’ impact as an aid for research, we conducted a large-scale Historian and AI collaborative study. We invited twenty-three historians who regularly work with inscriptions to restore, date and place a set of texts using Aeneas.

Our evaluation, summarized in the table below, shows how the most effective results were achieved when historians used Aeneas’ contextual information alongside its predictions for restoring and attributing Roman inscriptions.

Aeneas helped the historians in our study identify new parallels and increased their confidence when tackling complex epigraphic tasks. Historians consistently highlighted Aeneas’ value in accelerating their work and expanding the range of most relevant parallel inscriptions.

Sharing the tools, shaping the future

Aeneas is designed to integrate within historians' existing research workflows. By combining expert knowledge with machine learning, it opens up a collaborative process, offering interpretable suggestions that serve as valuable starting points for historical inquiry.

As part of today’s release, we’re upgrading Ithaca, our ancient Greek model, to be powered by Aeneas and include the contextualization function, restorations of unknown length and better performance overall.

We’ve also co-designed a new teaching syllabus for bridging technical skills with historical thinking in the classroom. This syllabus aligns with AI literacy initiatives, including the European Commission's Digital Competences Framework for Citizens (DigComp 2.2), UNESCO’s AI Competency Framework for Students, and the preview of European Commission and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) AILit Framework.

The Aeneas team is continuing to partner with diverse subject matter experts, using Aeneas to help shed light to our ancient past — with more to come.

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Newly discovered photos and video shed fresh light on Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein | CNN Politics

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  • New Footage and Photos: CNN's KFile has uncovered previously unreported video footage and photographs offering new details on Donald Trump's past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Epstein at Trump's Wedding: Photos from 1993 confirm for the first time that Jeffrey Epstein attended Donald Trump's wedding to Marla Maples at the Plaza Hotel.
  • Victoria's Secret Fashion Show: Raw footage from a 1999 Victoria's Secret fashion show in New York captures Trump and Epstein seen laughing and chatting together.
  • Pre-Legal Issues: These newly surfaced images pre-date the widely known legal troubles that later emerged concerning Epstein.
  • Trump's Reaction: When asked about the wedding photos, Trump responded by calling them "fake news" and hanging up the phone.
  • White House Statement: A White House spokesperson dismissed the footage as "out-of-context frame grabs" and stated that Trump had previously distanced himself from Epstein.
  • Past Interactions: The article outlines a history of interactions between Trump and Epstein dating back to the 1980s, including shared events and travel on Epstein's jets, noting no law enforcement has accused Trump of wrongdoing.
  • Summarizer Insight: The article focuses on visually documenting Trump's association with Epstein prior to Epstein's legal issues becoming public, highlighting specific events and interactions. Readers should note the timing of these revelations in relation to ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's associates and the political context.

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Newly uncovered archived video footage and photos reveal fresh details about Donald Trump’s past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

Photos from 1993 confirm for the first time that Epstein attended Trump’s 1993 wedding to Marla Maples. Epstein’s attendance at the ceremony at the Plaza Hotel was not widely known until now.

In addition, footage from a 1999 Victoria’s Secret fashion event in New York shows Trump and Epstein laughing and chatting together ahead of the runway event. CNN’s KFile uncovered the raw footage during a review of archival video of Trump at events in the 1990s and 2000s. Trump and Epstein appeared together in at least one video among the limited archival footage reviewed.

CNN’s KFile discovers video of Trump and Epstein at 1999 Victoria’s Secret fashion show
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CNN’s KFile discovers video of Trump and Epstein at 1999 Victoria’s Secret fashion show
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The new footage and photos, which have not been widely reported and pre-date any of Epstein’s known legal issues, come amid renewed scrutiny of Trump’s past relationship with Epstein. The Justice Department’s recent decision not to release long-promised files related to Epstein has spurred outrage in some corners of Trump’s MAGA movement, where people developed an expectation for bombshell revelations into Epstein’s alleged co-conspirators.

In a brief call with CNN on Tuesday, President Trump, asked about the wedding photos, responded, “You’ve got to be kidding me,” before repeatedly calling CNN “fake news” and hanging up.

In a statement to CNN, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung said, “These are nothing more than out-of-context frame grabs of innocuous videos and pictures of widely attended events to disgustingly infer something nefarious.

“The fact is that the President kicked him out of his club for being a creep. This is nothing more than a continuation of the fake news stories concocted by the Democrats and the liberal media.”

Allegations that Epstein sexually abused underage girls first surfaced in 2005, leading to his arrest a year later. He was arrested again in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges and later died in jail, fueling numerous conspiracy theories. The medical examiner ruled his death a suicide by hanging.

A past relationship

Trump’s relationship with Epstein dates back to the 1980s and included regular appearances at social events in Palm Beach and New York. No law enforcement authorities have ever accused Trump of wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.

The two had a falling-out in the mid-2000s, according to the Washington Post, stemming from a dispute over a high-profile real estate deal in Palm Beach.

Before then, photos and video repeatedly showed the two were friendly. In 2019, NBC posted footage of a party showing Trump socializing with Epstein in 1992.

A year later in October 1993, high-society photographer Dafydd Jones took photos at the opening of the Harley Davidson Cafe in New York, capturing Trump and Epstein together.

“There was this guy there who struck me — the way he was looking — and he gave me his card. It said: Jeffrey Epstein, financial advisor,” Jones recalled in an interview with CNN this week.

Jones captured photos of Trump with his arm around his two young children as he stands next to Epstein, leaning on a railing.

Two months later, in December 1993, Jones was assigned by a media organization to photograph Trump’s wedding. Among the photos he took was one of Epstein entering the event.

“I must have recognized him going in [to the event],” Jones said to CNN, adding he only took select photos of attendees he thought looked interesting.

“I wish now I took more of him with Trump,” he said. “I had the job of photographing the Trump wedding, so I stood with the press and photographed him. The image you have is from the contact sheet — the negatives were lost.”

Another photo captures Epstein at Trump’s wedding, part of LIFE’s archive that was reviewed by CNN. It shows Epstein smiling in the background — his head just visible between other guests and shock jock Howard Stern and Robin Leach of “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous,” who were taking a group picture.

LIFE’s collection of dozens of photos of Trump’s wedding are available online through Google Images and Shutterstock, and a CNN review of photos found multiple photos with Epstein.

Together at a fashion show

The 1999 fashion show wasn’t the first Victoria’s Secret event the pair attended together. Two photos from Getty Images show Trump and Epstein appearing at a 1997 Angels party in New York, two years before the footage uncovered by CNN.

Epstein’s presence at the 1999 fashion show also reflects his longstanding ties to Leslie Wexner, the billionaire founder of Victoria’s Secret’s parent company. Epstein managed Wexner’s finances from 1987 to around 2007. The two later severed ties, and Wexner has said he was unaware of Epstein’s alleged crimes during their association.

In 2002, Trump was quoted in a New York Magazine profile of Epstein — “Jeffrey Epstein: International Moneyman of Mystery” — describing him as “a terrific guy,” saying he’s known Epstein for 15 years. “It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side,” Trump said.

Trump flew on Epstein’s jets between Palm Beach and New York, at least seven times according to flight logs.

In his 2004 book, “Trump: How To Get Rich,” Trump wrote about taking a call from a man he named “the mysterious Jeffrey.”

“As mysterious as Jeffrey is, he’s one of the few people I know who can get by on just a first name. My staff never asks for a last name in his case, which in a way puts him up there with Elvis. Not that Elvis calls in much these days, but you never know,” Trump wrote.

It’s unclear if the “mysterious Jeffrey” is Epstein and White House did not address it in a comment to CNN.

Images published in the Palm Beach Post in 2000 also show Trump, Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell — who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking — and Prince Andrew in attendance at a charity fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago.

Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported on a birthday message sent bearing Trump’s name for Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003. According to the Journal, it contained an outline of a naked woman and a typed note that ended with the line: “Happy Birthday—and may every day be another wonderful secret.”

Following the report, the Trump administration pledged to release grand jury materials related to Epstein. The federal judge overseeing Maxwell’s case set a deadline for the Justice Department to provide information so he can determine whether to unseal the transcripts.

The Department of Justice also said Tuesday it has reached out to Maxwell for a meeting amid backlash over the administration’s handling of files related to Epstein.

Maxwell’s attorney told CNN they “are in discussions with the government” on the matter. “Ghislaine will always testify truthfully. We are grateful to President Trump for his commitment to uncovering the truth in this case,” attorney David Oscar Markus said.

Trump has denied authoring the note and drawing, calling the report false. On Friday, he sued the newspaper for libel in federal court in Florida.

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AI Comes Up with Bizarre Physics Experiments. But They Work. | Quanta Magazine

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  • AI Designing Experiments: Artificial intelligence software is creating novel experimental protocols that offer improvements over human-designed experiments, though human oversight is still significant.

  • LIGO Enhancement: AI designed a new configuration for the LIGO gravitational-wave detectors, potentially increasing their sensitivity by 10-15% by incorporating counterintuitive, theoretical principles that physicists had not experimentally explored.

  • Entanglement Swapping: AI developed a simpler experimental design for entanglement swapping, a crucial quantum technology, which was later experimentally confirmed to be effective.

  • Data Pattern Recognition: AI is being used to analyze experimental data, identifying patterns that might be missed by humans, such as deriving a formula for dark matter clump density and finding symmetries in Large Hadron Collider data.

  • Future Potential: While AI has not yet led to new physics discoveries, its role in experimental design and data analysis is growing, with potential for AI to assist in hypothesis generation and lead to future breakthroughs.


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