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Subject Apple quietly improves Mac virtualization in macOS 15 Sequoia
Date June 12, 2024 6:26 AM
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Apple quietly improves Mac virtualization in macOS 15 Sequoia
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We’ve written before about Apple’s handy virtualization framework
in recent versions of macOS, which allows users of Apple Silicon Macs
with sufficient RAM to easily set up macOS and Linux virtual machines
using a number of lightweight third-party apps. This is useful for
anyone who needs to test software in multiple macOS versions but
doesn’t own a fleet of Mac hardware or multiple boot partitions.
(Intel Macs support the virtualization framework, too, but only for
Linux VMs, making it less useful.)

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Astronomers near a complete picture for how planets form
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For a species that grew up on life-giving planet Earth, it’s a
wonder that we still don’t have an end-to-end scientific picture for
how planets actually form in this Universe. Even with our most
advanced observatories, like NASA’s Hubble and JWST, we’ve only
ever obtained “snapshots” of stellar systems at a variety of ages
and stages, including:It’s only in very recent years, since the
advent of the infrared-sensitive JWST and the radio capabilities of
ALMA combined, that we’ve been able to piece together a complete
picture of these various stages, including what happens and when, with
extraordinary implications for our own Solar System. Here’s the most
complete picture we’ve been able to assemble as of today.

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Why L&D teams are mission critical to AI adoption
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Most leaders get it: genAI is this generation’s new general purpose
technology, and if they don’t engage with it, their organization is
liable to get left behind. So they run experiments. Invest in new
talent, and new functional groups, or lines of business. Buy
enterprise licenses for ChatGPT. This applies whether this new form of
cognitive automation is existential to their strategy — requiring a
deep rethink and dramatic reallocation of precious resources — or
merely a potential change in the way they pursue known goals. Most
workers get it, too. According to Microsoft’s Annual Work Trend
report for 2024, 75% of employees use genAI on work tasks. Never mind
the significant pressure not to use the technology: many organizations
ban it and many work cultures — organizational, office, occupational
— frown on it. Workers are handling that problem by simply keeping
their use private. Oh, you say my productivity’s up? Interesting,
must be this new espresso roast.

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How to handle the toxic stars who can tear teams apart
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In 2007, Dr. Robert Sutton, a professor of management science at
Stanford University School of Engineering wrote the book, The No
Asshole Rule. The premise is that bullying behavior in the workplace
worsens morale and productivity. Sutton outlines two tests to
recognize the asshole:Companies that are deeply focused on short-term
performance over long-term health tend to employ and/or promote
brilliant assholes — incidentally or intentionally. Brilliant
assholes are superstars in their field, but they can tear teams apart
from the inside. These leaders are sometimes operating without any
empathy because they are incapable of it. Wherever brilliant assholes
are at your company, I can almost guarantee employee engagement will
be low and teams will be highly dysfunctional and low performing. 

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How is France dodging the global obesity trend?
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More than 1 billion people now live with obesity, according to a study
published earlier this year in The Lancet. That’s about one in every
eight humans on the planet — and twice the number of those suffering
from underweight, the other malnutrition.The world’s waistline has
been getting wider faster than previously thought. That 1-billion
milestone had previously been projected to be surpassed in 2030. In
reality, we hit that number in 2022.

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Why is the Sun so active right now?
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In case you thought the momentary absence of the Sun during April’s
total eclipse was the biggest solar news of 2024, hold tight. This
year is shaping up to be a wild one for our star.The Sun is behaving
violently right now, throwing out fiery flares and spewing roiling
clouds of plasma. Viewers across much of Earth were treated to an
amazing show of the aurora in the last several days, with the northern
lights visible as far south as Alabama and Arizona. The Sun’s
behavior is something we should all watch this summer—and not just
because solar action may continue to bring beautiful curtains of
aurora to our night skies. The reliable, ferocious, and disorderly
11-year behavior cycle of the Sun is one of the most bizarre phenomena
in our solar system.

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OpenAI Hires New CFO, Product Chief, Underlining Its Push For Profits
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Monday was a big day for OpenAI, the brand at the pointy forefront of
the AI tech revolution. It announced a partnership with Apple
that will put its chatbot technology into new iPhones, iPads and
Macs, and also revealed it had hired a new CFO and chief product
officer. Both hires were from outside the company, and both were from
well outside the realms of computer science. It looks like after last
year's C-suite debacle that saw its CEO ousted, OpenAI is tightening
up and focusing on what it really wants--monetizing its products.Friar
was previously CEO at Nextdoor--a social network of local nodes
that describes itself as an "app for neighborhoods where you can get
local tips, buy and sell items, and more." Friar helped take the
company public in 2021, and its stock surged some 30 percent
immediately, though it now trades at around a quarter of its debut
price. Before that, Friar was chief financial officer at Square, a
financial services platform that began life as a startup cofounded by
Twitter founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey. Friar's own LinkedIn page
explains that at Square, she oversaw the company as it "launched
its initial public offering in 2015 and added $30 billion in market
capitalization." Friar is an Oxford University-educated engineer who
holds an MBA from Stanford.

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S7

Baltimore Shipping Channel Fully Reopens After Bridge Collapse
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The main shipping channel into Baltimore's port has fully reopened to
its original depth and width following the March 26 collapse of the
Francis Scott Key Bridge, which blocked most maritime traffic into the
harbor.Officials announced the full reopening in a news release Monday
evening. It comes after a massive cleanup effort as crews removed an
estimated 50,000 tons of steel and concrete from the Patapsco River.

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S8

Gas Prices Fall, but Summer Demand Forecast Is Mild
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That's down about 9 cents from a week ago--marking the largest
one-week drop recorded by the motor club so far in 2024. Monday's
average was also more than 19 cents less than it was a month ago and
over 14 cents below the level seen this time last year."Demand is just
kind of shallow," AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross said, pointing to
trends seen last year and potential lingering impacts of the COVID-19
pandemic. "Traditionally--pre-pandemic--after Memorial Day, demand
would start to pick up in the summertime. And we just don't see it
anymore."

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S9

What Could Happen With Elon Musk's $56 Billion Pay Package
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A Tesla shareholder vote on Thursday on whether to reinstate CEO Elon
Musk's $56 billion pay package that was shot down by a Delaware judge
will not provide a quick resolution, irrespective of the tally's
results.Tesla's board is hoping shareholder approval will give the
electric vehicle maker the legal ammunition it needs to reinstate the
package, though that is far from certain. The company has also said if
the compensation plan is rejected by shareholders, it expects Musk
would only accept a pay package that is similar in size to the voided
one.

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UAW President Faces Probe Over Alleged Retaliation Against Other Union
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DETROIT (Reuters) -United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain is under
investigation by an independent federal monitor over allegations of
retaliation against other union leaders, according to a court filing
on Monday.Monitor Neil Barofsky opened an investigation in February to
review allegations, including that UAW Secretary-Treasurer Margaret
Mock said she had faced retaliation for her refusal or reluctance to
authorize certain expenditures for Fain's office, according to the
filing. Barofsky also opened a probe into Mock's actions.

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How a Software Company Rebranded and Raised $35 Million in a Month
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But it's certainly not impossible. At least, that's what Mazy Dar,
co-founder and CEO of the workspace software company Here--formerly
OpenFin--says. The New York City-based company started as a banking
app in 2010 and evolved into a specialized web browser for finance
clients. It aimed to solve inefficiencies by combining tabs into
dedicated layouts on one screen, and to offer heightened security
because it was a private browser--meaning users would be less at risk
of cyberattacks than they would be on a normal web browser.After
nearly 15 years, Dar and co-founder Chuck Doerr--who's also the
brand's CIO--realized that clients outside of finance might benefit
from this technology, too. That's what led the company to rebrand as
Here and roll out features that can easily apply to a wider range of
other industries; the company will keep the OpenFin name on its
existing financial products, according to the company's press release.

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Burgum, Vance, Scott, Rubio: Who's Best for Business on Trump's VP
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It's the question everyone's wondering: Who's going to be Donald
Trump's running mate? Or maybe, who wants to be Trump's second in
command, given how well it worked out for the last holder of that
office? North Dakota governor Doug Burgum, Senator Marco Rubio
(R-Fla.), Senator J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), and Senator Tim Scott
(R-S.C.) are reportedly the four lawmakers on the shortlist for
Trump's VP pick. All four received vetting documents in the past
week, according to NBC News.

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She Built a Unicorn Startup With Her Brother. Now They Want to Do It
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Suneera Madhani helped lead Stax Payments to a billion-dollar
valuation in 2022: unicorn status. Every entrepreneur dreams of this
moment says Madhani. It was all press interviews and celebrations,
and a week later, it was done, she says, "Now what?" She exited
the business in 2023.Madhani returned to the startup scene in March
with her brother and Stax co-founder Sal Rehmetullah to launch
Worth AI. Worth is an AI-powered credit underwriting and risk
management platform for businesses that aims to standardize business
credit scores. In this episode of Your Next Move the podcast, Madhani
sat down with Aisha Bowe, founder and CEO of STEMboard and Lingo, to
discuss how she built a unicorn and what it's going to take to do it
again. Here are highlights of their conversation.

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Bill Gates's Nuclear Startup Breaks Ground on Wyoming Power Plant
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Nuclear power company TerraPower broke ground Monday on a nuclear
power plant in Kemmerer, Wyoming. If it gets up and running as
planned, which could be as soon as 2030, the Natrium plant is expected
to generate 345 megawatts of electricity, which can be boosted to 500
to meet demand, powering as many as 400,000 homes.Microsoft co-founder
Bill Gates, who is also chairman and co-founder of TerraPower,
believes nuclear power is the key to the U.S. clean energy transition,
and major tech companies view it as an abundant energy source for
fueling the tremendous electricity needs of artificial intelligence.

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Yum! Brands' Former CEO on Why You Should Never Stop Learning
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After 15 years leading the parent company of KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco
Bell, David Novak wanted to help others become better leaders. He
believes the key is to put learning at the center of everything you
do, whether you’re an entry-level worker or a multinational
executive. Novak outlines three main areas for learning: from your own
life experiences, from the people and situations available right now,
and from the habit of curiosity. Above all, he says the most effective
leaders turn their learnings into action, something that takes insight
and practice. Novak’s new book is How Leaders Learn: Master the
Habits of the World’s Most Successful People.

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Research: How Remote Work Impacts Women at Different Stages of Their
Careers
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While much has been said about the potential benefits of remote work
for women, recent research examines how working from home affects the
professional development of female software engineers at a Fortune 500
company, revealing that its impact varies by career stage. Junior
women engineers benefit significantly from in-person mentorship,
receiving 40% more feedback when sitting near colleagues, while senior
women face reduced productivity due to increased mentoring duties.
Male engineers also benefit from proximity, but less so. The authors
suggest that recognizing and rewarding mentorship efforts could
mitigate these disparities, ensuring junior women receive adequate
support remotely and senior women are properly compensated for their
mentoring contributions.

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When Your Team Offloads Their Stress onto You
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Being a leader in today’s evolving workplace is more emotionally
demanding than ever — and especially so if you’re quietly
sustaining the emotional well-being of your team or others. In this
article, the author outlines five strategies to help you perform this
vital organizational role without burning yourself out: 1) Seek to
understand — not to feel. 2) Install boundaries. 3) Savor your
positive impact. 4) Show yourself equal care. 5) Tie your
contributions to performance.

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Using automation to fight misinformation, starting with a menstrual
health chatbot
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Swapneel Mehta is the founder of the Simppl research collective, a
group of students and professional programmers working on automated
social media tools. The group’s first product, a WhatsApp chatbot
called Sakhi that answers questions about menstrual health in both
Bengali and English, is currently in beta mode. It might seem like a
strange place to start in the fight against misinformation, but Mehta
sees it as a crucial first step in building a system that works for
the global majority.We needed to demonstrate that the intervention
method works to start with. And we wanted to build for the global
majority. What we’ve seen in India and Bangladesh is that even
people who might not have access to clean drinking water, they have
access to smartphones. We can adapt the same system to teach about
public health or about elections — and more importantly, we’ve
built out an entire monitoring infrastructure so we can intervene on
these conversations down the line. But our first job is to deploy it
and test it.

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17 Best Wireless Earbuds, Tested and Reviewed (2024)
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15 Best Soundbars, Editor Tested and Reviewed (2024): Sonos, Samsung,
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Every television deserves a row of speakers to call its own. These are
our favorite soundbars.

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There's an AI Candidate Running for Parliament in the UK
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As the United Kingdom heads toward its elections next month, the
country is seeing its first instance of a new kind of politician: an
AI candidate. AI Steve, an avatar of real-life Steven Endacott, a
Brighton-based businessman, is running for Parliament as an
Independent.Voters will be able to cast their ballots for AI Steve, as
well as ask policy positions or raise issues of their own. AI Steve
will then incorporate suggestions and requests into its platform.

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Xpeng G6 2024 EV Review: Great Value, But Uninspiring
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If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a
commission. This helps support our journalism. Learn more. Please also
consider subscribing to WIREDXpeng is yet another Chinese EV company
you likely haven't heard of but ought to know about. Only a decade
old, it already produces five different vehicles, employs 15,000
people, and has the capacity to ramp up to 600,000 cars per year. It
began its expansion from China into Europe in 2021.

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Best Google Pixel Phone (2024): Which Model to Buy, Cases and
Accessories, Feature Drops
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Here's a guide to all the modelsâplus case recommendations and hidden
software tricks to try.

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S24

The Top New Features in Apple's iOS 18 and iPadOS 18
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Apple executives always describe new hardware and software as the
âÂÂbestâ or âÂÂbiggestâ ever, but the delivery
doesnâ™t usually live up to the hype (see the recent iPads).
However, the announcements Apple made at its annual developer
conferenceâÂÂWWDCâÂÂmight be deserving of a few of those
adjectives. iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 have the usual degree of
year-over-year quality-of-life improvements, but Apple Intelligence
stole the show.This is Apple's implementation of the types of
artificial-intelligence-powered tasks that have been sweeping through
the tech industry over the past year. Even Siri is getting a
much-needed upgradeâÂÂthe biggest since the voice
assistantâ™s debut 13 years ago.

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US Leaders Dodge Questions About Israel's Influence Campaign
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Federal lawmakers in the US have dodged repeated inquiries over the
past week about a covert operation ordered by the Israeli government
to artificially boost support among Americans for its war in Gaza. At
the same time, senior White House officials charged with advising
President Joe Biden on matters of national security are claiming to
have no knowledge of the operationâÂÂfirst disclosed publicly
more than four months ago.The operation, formally tied to the Israeli
government by a New York Times reporter last week, kicked off in
October 2023 following the surprise attack by Hamas in southern
Israel. Researchers internationally began work to expose the campaign
in February, identifying a flood of âÂÂsuspicious
accountsâ on US-based social networking apps, most masquerading
as Americans avowing support for the Israeli military response.

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Behind That Viral LA Billboard That Trolled Microsoft and Other Game
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Last week, while Summer Game Fest attendees shuffled between game
reveals and demos in Los Angeles, an unusual digital billboard
captured the attention of millions of people online and off. "Gone but
not forgotten," it read, listing shuttered studios like Arkane Austin,
Tango Gameworks, and Volition, "+ everyone laid off, downsized, &
'made redundant.' Thank you for great games." When the sign flashed to
its second message to downtown LA, it was equally direct: "We love
you. We miss you. We hate money."The message was signed "your friends
at New Blood," and as soon as Game File reporter Stephen Totilo posted
a video of the billboard to X on Thursday, it went viral, eventually
racking up more than 3 million views and making headlines on gaming
news sites. New Blood Interactive cofounder Dave Oshry, who paid for
the viral ad, says he wanted people in the gaming industry to "see it
and go 'Hell yeah, good shout' and pour one out for those studios and
just remember the games they made." But what he ultimately did was
troll an industry that's squeezing developers right as its bigwigs
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The 30 Best Movies on Max (aka HBO Max) Right Now (June 2024)
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Am I OK?, Dune: Part Two, and MoviePass, MovieCrash are just a few of
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All the Top New Features Coming to MacOS
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Apple has officially unveiled the latest version of its operating
system for Mac. This time around, Apple stuck to its
âÂÂCalifornia placesâ naming convention and went with
macOS Sequoia. (Yes, a sequoia is a type of tree, but it's also a
national park in northern California.)Also known as macOS 15, the new
OS packs a ton of new capabilities onto the desktop, including a
password management app, videoconferencing tools, and updates to
Safari, as well as all the features that come with Apple
IntelligenceâÂÂthe company's new artificial-intelligence-powered
system. Below, we break down all these new features that will become
available in macOS Sequoia when it ships this fall.

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Geostrategy by Design | Witold Henisz
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With political instability rising around the world, now is the time
for business leaders to develop a comprehensive strategy to mitigate
risk. Wharton’s Witold Henisz explains how in his new book,
Geostrategy by Design. This episode is part of the “Meet the
Authors” series.Dan Loney: We’re talking with Witold Henisz about
his co-authored book, Geostrategy By Design: How to Manage
Geopolitical Risk in the New Era of Globalization. It’s guide for
executives seeking to thrive and create long-term value in the next
global competition. With the growing concerns over geopolitical risk,
it’s becoming more evident that companies need to have a strategy to
deal with the impacts.

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Even healthy couples fight -- the difference is how
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Can conflict actually bring you and your partner closer? It depends on
how you fight, say Julie and John Gottman, the world's leading
relationship scientists. They share why the way couples fight can
predict the future of their relationships — and show how anybody can
transform conflict into an opportunity for deeper connection and
understanding.

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Apple and OpenAI currently have the most misunderstood partnership in
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On Monday, Apple premiered "Apple Intelligence" during a wide-ranging
presentation at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in
Cupertino, California. However, the heart of its new tech, an array of
Apple-developed AI models, was overshadowed by the announcement of
ChatGPT integration into its device operating systems.

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Google's Pixel 8 series gets USB-C to DisplayPort; desktop mode rumors
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Google's June Android update is out, and it's bringing a few notable
changes for Pixel phones. The most interesting is that the Pixel 8a,
Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are all getting DisplayPort Alt Mode
capabilities via their USB-C ports. This means you can go from USB-C
to DisplayPort and plug right into a TV or monitor. This has been
rumored forever and landed in some of the Android Betas earlier, but
now it's finally shipping out to production.

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Elephants may refer to each other by name
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Lots of animals communicate with each other, from tiny mice to
enormous whales. But none of those forms of communication share all
but a small fraction of the richness of human language. Still, finding
new examples of complex communications can tell us things about the
evolution of language and what cognitive capabilities are needed for
it.

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Elon Musk is livid about new OpenAI/Apple deal
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Elon Musk is so opposed to Apple's plan to integrate OpenAI's ChatGPT
with device operating systems that he's seemingly spreading
misconceptions while heavily criticizing the partnership.

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Elon Musk drops claims that OpenAI abandoned mission
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While Musk has spent much of today loudly criticizing the Apple/OpenAI
deal, he also sought to drop his lawsuit against OpenAI, a court
filing today showed.

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T-Mobile users thought they had a lifetime price lock--guess what
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When T-Mobile announced price hikes of up to $5 per line on older
smartphone plans last month, many customers were shocked because of
T-Mobile's years-old promise that their price would never rise as long
as they stuck with the same plan.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin will reportedly visit North Korea
later this month, and you can bet collaboration on missiles and space
programs will be on the agenda.

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China state hackers infected 20,000 Fortinet VPNs, Dutch spy service
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Hackers working for the Chinese government gained access to more than
20,000 VPN appliances sold by Fortinet using a critical vulnerability
that the company failed to disclose for two weeks after fixing it,
Netherlands government officials said.

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More seizures, intubation from microdose candies: 12 sickened, 10
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More people have reported severe poisonings in an ongoing outbreak
marked by people seizing and needing to be intubated after consuming
microdose candies made by Diamond Shruumz, the Food and Drug
Administration reported Tuesday.

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In Wildness Is the Preservation of the World
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Loyal readers of this magazine know that we are preoccupied with
matters of climate change, and that we worry about the future of our
home planet. I appreciate (I really do) Elon Musk's notion that
humans, as a species, ought to pursue an extraplanetary solution to
our environmental crisis, but I believe in exploration for
exploration's sake, not as a pathway to a time share on Mars.So we at
The Atlantic are focused intensely on, among other things, the
relationship between humans and the natural world they currently
inhabit. We have a long history of interest here. The great
conservationist John Muir more or less invented the national-parks
system in The Atlantic. John Burroughs defended Charles Darwin in our
pages. Rachel Carson wrote her earliest essays, about the sea, for us.
And, of course, The Atlantic published much of Thoreau's finest and
most enduring writing.

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The U.S. Economy Reaches Superstar Status
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If the United States' economy were an athlete, right now it would be
peak LeBron James. If it were a pop star, it would be peak Taylor
Swift. Four years ago, the pandemic temporarily brought much of the
world economy to a halt. Since then, America's economic performance
has left other countries in the dust and even broken some of its own
records. The growth rate is high, the unemployment rate is at historic
lows, household wealth is surging, and wages are rising faster than
costs, especially for the working class. There are many ways to define
a good economy. America is in tremendous shape according to just about
any of them.The American public doesn't feel that wayâa dynamic that
many people, including me, have recently tried to explain. But if,
instead of asking how people feel about the economy, we ask how it's
objectively performing, we get a very different answer.

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S43

The Father-Son Talk I Never Expected to Have
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I can still remember the street corner in Brooklyn where we were
standing, waiting for the light to change, when my wife told me she
wanted to have kids. It was a warm weekend day in the summer of 2007:
bass rattling the passing cars, sun scumbling the trees, bacon-smell
wafting from the wide-open door of the Bona Fide II, our local deli.
We were on our way home, but from where? The movies? A museum?
Someone's rooftop? A walk across the bridge? The possibilities facing
a childless couple on a day off (even a couple barely making rent on
the far side of the BQE) now appear to me so lavish as to be
unrecognizable. Still, I must have been aware even then of the
fragility of our good fortuneâmust have felt on some level that we
were getting away with somethingâbecause my first thought was Life is
heaven, honey, why change it?My second, probably, was that whenever
we'd discussed this stuff before, she'd sworn off becoming a mother
⦠a fact I might have turned to my advantage, had I not then turned
to see her face. The set of her chin, as if afraid of being hurt. The
terrible vulnerability of a person changing her mind. Her ravenousness
for change was something I'd loved in her from the very beginning. It
was also, incidentally, near the heart of my love for New York: a
place not of perfection but of heedless motion, what E. B. White
called "growth against odds, sap-rise in the midst of concrete, and
the steady reaching for the sun." And in the time it took the signal
to go green, something in me changed too. I reached for her hand and
said: Okay, then, let's try something different.

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Why Dining Rooms Are Disappearing From American Homes
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The dining room is the closest thing the American home has to an
appendixâa dispensable feature that served some more important
function at an earlier stage of architectural evolution. Many of them
sit gathering dust, patiently awaiting the next "dinner holiday" on
Easter or Thanksgiving.That's why the classic, walled-off dining room
is getting harder to find in new single-family houses. It won't be
missed by many. Americans now tend to eat in spaces that double as
kitchens or living roomsâa small price to pay for making the most of
their square footage.

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S45

The Atlantic's July/August Issue on Climate Change: With Reporting
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George Packer's cover story offers a sweeping and kaleidoscopic look
at the rise and possible fall of Phoenix, Arizona, and what it means
for the future of American civilization.For its July/August issue, The
Atlantic has made climate change its focus, leading with today's cover
story by staff writer George Packer on the rise and possible fall of
Phoenix, Arizona. Packer's piece will be followed by features from
staff writers Ross Andersen, who reports from Greenland, and Katherine
J. Wu, who reports from Australia, along with senior editor Vann R.
Newkirk II, who writes on the need for climate reparations. In an
editor's note for the issue, editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg writes:
"Loyal readers of this magazine know that we are preoccupied with
matters of climate change, and that we worry about the future of our
home planet ⦠We have a long history of interest here. The great
conservationist John Muir more or less invented the national-parks
system in The Atlantic. John Burroughs defended Charles Darwin in our
pages. Rachel Carson wrote her earliest essays, about the sea, for us.
And, of course, The Atlantic published much of Thoreau's finest and
most enduring writing." In his cover story, "The Valley"âthe
second-longest that The Atlantic has published in the past 40
yearsâPacker provides a sweeping, kaleidoscopic look at the
precarious political and physical ecology of Phoenix, demonstrating
that the country's fastest-growing and most dynamic region contains,
in microcosm, all of America's most contentious and dangerous issues:
climate change and election denialism, education and immigration,
homelessness and zoning, the future of the working class and of a
multiethnic democracy. Phoenix's contradictions are so
greatâexplosive population and economic growth paired with
existential political and environmental challengesâthey raise
questions about the city's sustainability, and about the
sustainability of the American political project. Phoenix, Packer
argues, makes you keenly aware of human artificeâits ingenuity and
its fragility; growth keeps coming at a furious pace, despite decades
of drought, and despite political extremism that makes every election
a crisis threatening violence. "Democracy is also a fragile artifice,"
Packer concludes, after spending eight months reporting in Phoenix.
"It depends less on tradition and law than on the shifting contents of
individual skullsâbelief, virtue, restraint. Its durability under
natural and human stress is being put to an intense test in the
Valley. And because a vision of vanishing now haunts the whole
country, Phoenix is a guide to our future." Additional stories in the
issue will address climate change from a variety of perspectives and
regions of the globe. In a piece publishing on June 11, Newkirk argues
that America owes a debt to other nations for its role in accelerating
climate change, and that paying this debt may be the best way for the
world to save itself. Coming June 12 is the feature by Andersen, who
traveled to Greenland to report on new technological interventions
that could save otherwise-doomed glaciers. In her piece publishing on
June 17, Wu reports from Australia on the difficulties the country
faces in protecting its most prized and adorable species, the koala,
as these animals fight to survive not just climate change but other
outside threats, such as chlamydia. George Packer's "The Valley" is
published today at TheAtlantic.com. Please reach out with any
questions or requests to interview Packer or any of the issue's
contributors.Press Contacts: Anna Bross and Paul Jackson | The
Atlantic [email protected]

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The Far Right's New 'Badge of Honor'
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The far-right publisher known as "Lomez" kept his identity private,
and for good reason. His company, Passage Publishing, has printed
books from a German nationalist, anti-democracy monarchists, and white
supremacists promoting "human biodiversity." On X, where he has more
than 70,000 followers, Lomez has suggested that journalists be killed,
praised Kyle Rittenhouse, and tweeted a homophobic slur on at least
one occasion.Last month, The Guardian revealed his true identity:
Jonathan Keeperman, a former lecturer at UC Irvine. This made
Keeperman very upset. On X, he called the behavior of Jason Wilson,
who wrote the Guardian story, "obsessive" and "delusional." "They want
to harass [me], they want to discredit our ideas," he said during an
appearance on a conservative podcast. Lomez's fans and followers
joined in the outrage. The conservative activist Christopher Rufo
posted on X that Wilson is "a human worm," adding, "Even the mafia has
a greater sense of decency." A conservative Substack author wrote that
the Lomez's identity reveal would bring the "threat of violence" from
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Biden Saw What Was Wrong With Democrats' Immigration Policy
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President Joe Biden's recent executive actions on asylum and other
border-security issues mark more than a shift to a more restrictive
immigration policy. They're also a rejection of the narrative that
progressive advocacy groups and Latino Democrats have been pushing for
years: that the best way to woo voters in the nation's largest ethnic
minority is to push for a permissive immigration system.The fear of
offending Latino voters with significantly tighter border measures has
hampered Democrats' ability to forge a coherent immigration
policyâeven though recent polling shows more and more Latino voters
expressing concerns about the current level of undocumented
immigration and backing stricter controls. According to an Axios/Ipsos
survey conducted in late March, nearly two-thirds of Latino
respondents favored giving the president the authority to shut down
the border. Only about 40 percent agreed with hard-line measuresâa
border wall, the deportation of all undocumented immigrantsâbut
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The Mid-year Best-of List Is a Travesty
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If you've been alive between Christmas and New Years, you've probably
read a Best of the Year list. Best movies of the year. Best albums.
Art. Social-media trends. Anything, really. Last year, according to
The New York Times, Víkingur Ãlafsson's recording of Bach's
"Goldberg Variations," the actor Bella Ramsey, and a sushi-and-scuba
video game called Dave the Diver were worthy of your time and
attention. These annual rundowns arrive during a period of reflection,
when a full year's worth of human art and industry is about to recede
into history.A new take on this list has now emerged: the Best So Far
list. The best books of the year so far. The best movies so far, best
songs so far, best anime series so far. The best wristwatches so far,
even. What does it mean to offer an account of the best culture of
⦠the first five months of 2024? So-farness makes for arbitrary
timing, and endless repetition. You and I and everyone else live in
the present, and we may wonder what television show, comic book, or
quick-service-restaurant bowl has become the most worthy of our
limited attention in all the time that has elapsed since the last
best-of list came outâwhether that happened in December, on a day in
early spring, or just last Tuesday afternoon. A Best So Far list can
arrive at any moment. A Best So Far culture has no lower limit to its
attention span.

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Trump Is Lying to the U.S. Military
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He demonstrates contempt for Americans in uniform while claiming to
adore themâbut wants service members to "revolt" for him at the
ballot box.This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that
guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover
new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here.

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The iPhone Is Now an AI Trojan Horse
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Today, at Apple's annual developers conferenceâwhere new software
products are previewed in slick video presentationsâthe company
finally joined the generative-AI race. The company introduced Apple
Intelligence, a suite of AI features that will be rolled out to the
tech giant's latest operating systems starting this fall. New
generative-AI models will help Apple users write work memos and highly
personalized text; create images and emoji; connect and organize
photos, calendar events, and emails.The tools supposedly rely on the
context of what's happening on your device: They'll be able to
identify which contacts you are referencing and pull information from
a range of apps. Apple offered a quintessentially Apple example in its
marketing video: The senior vice president of software engineering,
Craig Federighi, plays a busy dad who uses Apple Intelligence to
figure out whether a last-minute meeting will conflict with his
daughter's play. The tool pulls information from his calendar, scans a
PDF his daughter sent him, and looks at the traffic on Apple Maps to
figure out if he can make it on time. This, Apple stresses, is not
some wonky enterprise-software solutionâ"This is AI for the rest of
us," Federighi declares.

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