サクサク読めて、
アプリ限定の機能も多数!
アプリで開く
●はてなブックマークって?
●アプリ・拡張の紹介
●ユーザー登録
●ログイン
●ログアウト
トップへ戻る
総合
●人気
●新着
●
IT
●
最新ガジェット
●
自然科学
●
経済・金融
●
おもしろ
●
マンガ
●
ゲーム
●
はてなブログ︵総合︶
一般
●人気
●新着
●
社会ニュース
●
地域
●
国際
●
天気
●
グルメ
●
映画・音楽
●
スポーツ
●
はてな匿名ダイアリー
世の中
●人気
●新着
●
新型コロナウイルス
●
働き方
●
生き方
●
地域
●
医療・ヘルス
●
教育
●
はてな匿名ダイアリー
政治と経済
●人気
●新着
●
政治
●
経済・金融
●
企業
●
仕事・就職
●
マーケット
●
国際
●
はてなブログ︵政治と経済︶
暮らし
●人気
●新着
●
カルチャー・ライフスタイル
●
ファッション
●
運動・エクササイズ
●
結婚・子育て
●
住まい
●
グルメ
●
お金
●
はてなブログ︵暮らし︶
●
掃除・整理整頓
●
雑貨
●
買ってよかったもの
●
旅行
●
アウトドア
●
趣味
学び
●人気
●新着
●
人文科学
●
社会科学
●
自然科学
●
語学
●
ビジネス・経営学
●
デザイン
●
法律
●
本・書評
●
将棋・囲碁
●
はてなブログ︵学び︶
テクノロジー
●人気
●新着
●
IT
●
セキュリティ技術
●
はてなブログ︵テクノロジー︶
●
AI・機械学習
●
プログラミング
●
エンジニア
おもしろ
●人気
●新着
●
まとめ
●
ネタ
●
おもしろ
●
これはすごい
●
かわいい
●
雑学
●
癒やし
エンタメ
●人気
●新着
●
スポーツ
●
映画
●
音楽
●
アイドル
●
芸能
●
お笑い
●
サッカー
●
話題の動画
アニメとゲーム
●人気
●新着
●
マンガ
●
Webマンガ
●
ゲーム
●
任天堂
●
PlayStation
●
アニメ
●
バーチャルYouTuber
●
オタクカルチャー
●
おすすめ
Wikipedia
﹃Wired News:﹄
●
人気
●
新着
●
すべて
5users
www.wired.com
A regular column about programming. Because if/when the machines take over, we should at least speak their language. Haskell. It sounded like a good name for a weapon—a well-sharpened blade, like scimitar or katana. The strong German-sounding plosive in its name, as in Nietzsche or Kafka, added a menacing edge. All I really knew about the language was that it was challenging and intended for math
●
テクノロジー
●2024/05/14 11:10
●Haskell
4users
www.wired.com
Elon Musk's X Is Suspending Accounts That Reveal a Neo-Nazi Cartoonist's Alleged Identity Researchers and journalists have been blocked on X from sharing the alleged identity of the neo-Nazi cartoonist Stonetoss. X has locked and suspended the accounts of journalists and researchers who shared the alleged identity of a neo-Nazi cartoonist known as Stonetoss after the cartoonist appealed to site ow
●
テクノロジー
●2024/03/21 20:49
3users
www.wired.com
Eight names are listed as authors on “Attention Is All You Need,” a scientific paper written in the spring of 2017. They were all Google researchers, though by then one had left the company. When the most tenured contributor, Noam Shazeer, saw an early draft, he was surprised that his name appeared first, suggesting his contribution was paramount. “I wasn’t thinking about it,” he says. It’s always
●
テクノロジー
●2024/03/21 20:22
●research
3users
www.wired.com
The X competitor is now open to the public—but until the platform establishes an identity, it will be more of the same. Like any good citizen of the internet, I went hunting for memes when I first heard the news. Rachel Dolezal, the notorious race grifter who courted controversy in 2015, had been fired from her teaching gig for operating an OnlyFans account. I was in need of a good laugh. Only, I
●
テクノロジー
●2024/02/19 22:58
●sns
3users
www.wired.com
Franchising was the plan before the first film crashed and burned, with Lynch and star Kyle MacLachlan (playing Paul Atreides) set to shoot both Dune sequels back-to-back in 1986. Miniature spaceship models, costumes, and props from the first film were placed in storage by producer Dino De Laurentiis for use on these follow-ups, while the director hammered away on a Dune II script. “I wrote half a
●
エンタメ
●2024/01/12 00:01
●Movie
12users
www.wired.com
More than 730 employees of OpenAI have signed a letter saying they may quit and join Sam Altman at Microsoft unless the startup’s board resigns and reappoints the ousted CEO. Sam Altman speaks during the OpenAI DevDay event on November 6, 2023, in San FranciscoJustin Sullivan/Getty Images OpenAI was in open revolt on Monday with more than 730 employees signing an open letter threatening to leave u
●
テクノロジー
●2023/11/20 23:54
●ai
●business
●あとで読む
3users
www.wired.com
In December, Apple said that it was killing an effort to design a privacy-preserving iCloud photo-scanning tool for detecting child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on the platform. Originally announced in August 2021, the project had been controversial since its inception. Apple had first paused it that September in response to concerns from digital rights groups and researchers that such a tool woul
●
テクノロジー
●2023/09/01 05:15
●apple
3users
www.wired.com
Cerberus, an unofficial name for the current European heat wave, has gone viral—but some meteorologists find it sensationalistic and worry it won't help people take extreme weather seriously. If you’re at all aware of the heat wave baking southern Europe right now, you’ll have heard people referring to it as “Cerberus”—a moniker that invokes the fearsome three-headed dog of Greek mythology. In Dan
●
世の中
●2023/07/15 02:16
3users
www.wired.com
In response to an EU proposal to scan private messages for illegal material, the country's officials said it is “imperative that we have access to the data.” Spain has advocated banning encryption for hundreds of millions of people within the European Union, according to a leaked document obtained by WIRED that reveals strong support among EU member states for proposals to scan private messages fo
●
学び
●2023/05/23 05:04
7users
www.wired.com
The families of four people killed at a mass shooting in a Buffalo, New York, supermarket have filed a sweeping lawsuit against a slew of major internet companies, weapon vendors, the family of the perpetrator, and a Japanese toy company. In a lawsuit filed Friday, the families name internet giants Meta, Amazon, and Alphabet, including social media they own; smaller platforms like Reddit and Snapc
●
学び
●2023/05/16 06:07
3users
www.wired.com
Developing the AI systems behind tools such as ChatGPT and the image generator Dall-E costs hundreds of millions of dollars—and it’s about to get more expensive. OpenAI, Google, and other companies building large-scale AI projects have traditionally paid nothing for much of their training data, scraping it from the web. But Stack Overflow, a popular internet forum for computer programming help, pl
●
テクノロジー
●2023/04/21 07:12
34users
www.wired.com
The stunning capabilities of ChatGPT, the chatbot from startup OpenAI, has triggered a surge of new interest and investment in artificial intelligence. But late last week, OpenAI’s CEO warned that the research strategy that birthed the bot is played out. It's unclear exactly where future advances will come from. OpenAI has delivered a series of impressive advances in AI that works with language in
●
テクノロジー
●2023/04/18 01:09
●AI
●ChatGPT
●人工知能
●機械学習
●あとで読む
117 users
www.wired.com
Documents obtained by WIRED confirm that Good Smile, which licenses toy production for Disney, was an investor in the controversial image board. Toxic image board 4chan has managed to stay online for the past seven years—amid boycotts and advertiser flight, after being implicated in several mass shootings, even as it was identified as a source of the conspiracy theories that inspired the January 6
●
テクノロジー
●2023/03/30 00:05
●4chan
●インターネット
●web
3users
www.wired.com
Tiers will start at $500,000 a year for access to 0.3 percent of the company’s tweets. Researchers say that’s too much for too little data. Since Twitter launched in 2006, the company has acted as a kind of heartbeat for social media conversation. That’s partly because it’s where media people go to talk about the media, but also because it’s been willing to open up its backend to researchers. Acad
●
テクノロジー
●2023/03/11 09:09
3users
www.wired.com
Gary Furlong, a Texas-based audiobook narrator, had worried for a while that synthetic voices created by algorithms could steal work from artists like himself. Early this month, he felt his worst fears had been realized. Furlong was among the narrators and authors who became outraged after learning of a clause in contracts between authors and leading audiobook distributor Findaway Voices, which ga
●
テクノロジー
●2023/02/15 02:10
3users
www.wired.com
A European Union ruling against Meta marks the beginning of the end of targeted ads. Surveillance capitalism just got a kicking. In an ultimatum, the European Union has demanded that Meta reform its approach to personalized advertising—a seemingly unremarkable regulatory ruling that could have profound consequences for a company that has grown impressively rich by, as Mark Zuckerberg once put it,
●
暮らし
●2023/01/06 08:07
3users
www.wired.com
As the niche, decentralized social networking platform rises in popularity, it faces rising costs, culture shifts—and potential legal risks. Rodti MacLeary started a Mastodon instance, mas.to, in 2019. By early November 2022, it had amassed around 35,000 users. But since Elon Musk bought Twitter and unleashed one chaotic decision after another, people have signed up for mas.to and other instances,
●
テクノロジー
●2022/12/22 04:59
4users
www.wired.com
Just one person remains to enforce the company’s ban on child sexual abuse content across Japan and the Asia Pacific region. Removing child exploitation is “priority #1”, Twitter’s new owner and CEO Elon Musk declared last week. But, at the same time, following widespread layoffs and resignations, just one staff member remains on a key team dedicated to removing child sexual abuse content from the
●
テクノロジー
●2022/11/29 05:10
3users
www.wired.com
Some people have ditched dating apps—and opted to bare their souls via a public, view-only link instead. The tweet landed like a burp on a first date: a little awkward, potentially endearing, maybe a good story to tell later. Chris Olah, a neural network engineer for a company called AnthropicAI and a former Thiel Foundation fellow, observed out loud on Wednesday, “Normal online dating seems prett
●
テクノロジー
●2022/09/20 11:41
●恋愛
3users
www.wired.com
For years, the anonymity service Tor has been the best way to stay private online and dodge web censorship. Much to the ire of governments and law enforcement agencies, Tor encrypts your web traffic and sends it through a chain of computers, making it very hard for people to track you online. Authoritarian governments see it as a particular threat to their longevity, and in recent months, Russia h
●
暮らし
●2022/07/29 00:07
167 users
www.wired.com
While the infamous imageboard’s ties to mass shootings have long been clear, its relationship with a Japanese toymaker has remained remarkably murky. Over the past 19 years, the imageboard 4chan has been tied to Gamergate, the inception of QAnon, the incubation of a particular brand of online racism, and a raft of domestic terror attacks that have killed scores of people. Tragically, references an
●
学び
●2022/05/27 03:10
●4chan
●2ch
●あとで読む
●インターネット
●ネット
●dwango
●ひろゆき
●web
4users
www.wired.com
A surprising number of the top 100,000 websites effectively include keyloggers that covertly snag everything you type into a form. When you sign up for a newsletter, make a hotel reservation, or check out online, you probably take for granted that if you mistype your email address three times or change your mind and X out of the page, it doesn't matter. Nothing actually happens until you hit the S
●
テクノロジー
●2022/05/14 20:49
●セキュリティ
22users
www.wired.com
Disappointed with the lack of US response to the Hermit Kingdom's attacks against US security researchers, one hacker took matters into his own hands. "I want them to understand that if you come at us, it means some of your infrastructure is going down for a while."Illustration: Elena Lacey; Getty Images For the past two weeks, observers of North Korea's strange and tightly restricted corner of th
●
政治と経済
●2022/02/03 02:19
●security
●北朝鮮
●internet
●インターネット
●アメリカ
●社会
●あとで読む
3users
www.wired.com
You want to be productive. Software wants to help. But even with a glut of tools claiming to make us all into taskmasters, we almost never master our tasks. Back in 2010, Walter Chen and Rodrigo Guzman had a weird idea: a website where you write down the stuff you accomplished that day, and which then emails you a summary. It would be a productivity tool that worked by a neat psychological hack, i
●
学び
●2021/10/06 17:21
3users
www.wired.com
An apparent supply chain attack exploited Kaseya's IT management software to encrypt a "monumental" number of victims all at once. The impact has already been severe and will only get worse given the nature of the targets.Photograph: RL Photography/Getty Images It was probably inevitable that the two dominant cybersecurity threats of the day—supply chain attacks and ransomware—would combine to wre
●
テクノロジー
●2021/07/03 08:10
●techfeed
●セキュリティ
6users
www.wired.com
In 2011, Chinese spies stole the crown jewels of cybersecurity—stripping protections from firms and government agencies worldwide. Here’s how it happened. Amid all the sleepless hours that Todd Leetham spent hunting ghosts inside his company’s network in early 2011, the experience that sticks with him most vividly all these years later is the moment he caught up with them. Or almost did. It was a
●
テクノロジー
●2021/05/20 22:36
●security
4users
www.wired.com
All pandemic long, scientists brawled over how the virus spreads. Droplets! No, aerosols! At the heart of the fight was a teensy error with huge consequences. Early one morning, Linsey Marr tiptoed to her dining room table, slipped on a headset, and fired up Zoom. On her computer screen, dozens of familiar faces began to appear. She also saw a few people she didn’t know, including Maria Van Kerkho
●
世の中
●2021/05/19 09:24
●COVID-19
3users
www.wired.com
We’re suckers for superlatives. Best, greatest, most important. When Lafferty did it, he was joking. He was also being perfectly serious. Everything Lafferty put his name on was outrageous, insidery, and truth-seeking: a serious joke. But then, so is life itself. Therefore, Lafferty might be right. He might really be the best there ever was. Just one problem: Nobody reads him. They didn’t when he
●
学び
●2021/03/04 08:31
4users
www.wired.com
The attacker upped sodium hydroxide levels in the Oldsmar, Florida, water supply to extremely dangerous levels. The cursor began clicking through the water treatment plant's controls. Within seconds, the intruder was attempting to change the water supply's levels of sodium hydroxide.Photograph: Getty Images Around 8 am on Friday morning, an employee of a water treatment plant in the 15,000-person
●
テクノロジー
●2021/02/09 09:12
●Security
次のページ
このページはまだ
ブックマークされていません
このページを最初にブックマークしてみませんか?
﹃Wired News:﹄の新着エントリーを見る
キーボードショートカット一覧
j次のブックマーク
k前のブックマーク
lあとで読む
eコメント一覧を開く
oページを開く
●総合
●一般
●世の中
●政治と経済
●暮らし
●学び
●テクノロジー
●エンタメ
●アニメとゲーム
●おもしろ
●アプリ・拡張機能
●開発ブログ
●ヘルプ
●お問い合わせ
●ガイドライン
●利用規約
●プライバシーポリシー
●利用者情報の外部送信について
●ガイドライン
●利用規約
●プライバシーポリシー
●利用者情報の外部送信について
●公式アカウント
●ホットエントリー
●はてなブログ
●はてなブログPro
●人力検索はてな
●はてなブログ タグ
●はてなニュース
●ソレドコ
Copyright © 2005-2024 Hatena. All Rights Reserved.
設定を変更しましたx