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Posted by: jasongeek - 12-28-2025, 06:43 PM - Forum: 2025
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Extropic Claims 10,000x Energy Savings With New Probabilistic AI Chip
By Michelle Hawley October 30, 2025
A new probabilistic computing approach from Extropic promises radically lower energy use for generative AI, challenging GPU-based AI infrastructure.
Key Takeaways:
- Extropic claims its new “probabilistic” hardware could run GenAI using far less energy than GPUs.
- Simulations show ~10,000x energy savings with its new Denoising Thermodynamic Model (DTM).
- Extropic said it plans to remove power constraints that limit AI scaling today.
AI Maxes Out the Power Grid
The AI boom has come with a physical constraint most consumers never see: electricity.
Data centers across the world struggle to secure enough power to support AI training and inference. Three years ago, tech startup Extropic bet that energy — not chips, not data — would become the primary limit to AI scaling. In their latest announcement, they say that bet has proven correct.
Rather than work on energy generation, which would require major infrastructure and government support, Extropic targeted another side of the problem: how to make AI itself more energy efficient.
Extropic Introduces First Scalable Probabilistic Computer
Modern AI is built on GPUs, a type of processor originally designed to render graphics. GPUs evolved into AI accelerators because they are good at matrix multiplication, the core mathematical operation behind neural networks. But GPUs are not energy efficient, and most of their power consumption goes into moving information around the chip, not the math itself.
Extropic claims to have designed an alternative: a new class of AI chip — a scalable probabilistic computer — built for sampling probability directly instead of performing GPU-style matrix math.
According to the company, their hardware:
- Uses “orders of magnitude” less energy than GPUs
- Performs AI tasks by sampling probability, not crunching large matrices
- Was fabricated and tested in silicon
- Runs a new kind of generative AI algorithm
This new device is called the Thermodynamic Sampling Unit (TSU).
How a TSU Works
TSUs function as probabilistic AI chips. Most AI chips today, including GPUs and TPUs, perform massive matrix multiplications to estimate probabilities and then sample from them. Extropic’s hardware claims to skip the matrix multiplication entirely and directly sample from complex distributions.
Key Claims About TSUs
Extropic states that TSUs:
Are built from large arrays of probabilistic cores
Sample from energy-based models (EBMs), a class of machine learning (ML) models
Use the Gibbs sampling algorithm to combine many simple probabilistic circuits into complex distributions
Minimize energy by keeping communication strictly local — circuits only interact with nearby neighbors
This last point is critical. Extropic argued that the biggest energy drain in GPUs is data movement. By designing hardware where communication is entirely local, the TSU architecture avoids expensive long-distance wiring and voltage changes within the chip.
In other words: TSUs are built to be physically, and therefore energetically, optimized for probability, not arithmetic.
How TSUs Compare to AI Chips
GPUs/TPUs: Deterministic math engines optimized for matrix multiplication
TSUs: Probabilistic chips that generate samples directly
pbits: Transistor-based probabilistic bits that fluctuate between 0 and 1
Goal: Deliver generative AI using far less energy than GPU-based systems
The Smallest Building Block: The pbit
At the core of the TSU is what Extropic calls a pbit.
A traditional digital bit is always a 1 or a 0
A pbit fluctuates randomly between 1 and 0
The probability of being in either state is programmable
This makes a pbit essentially a hardware random number generator.
A single pbit is not very useful. But, as Extropic noted, neither is a single NAND gate. Combine enough of them, and you get a functioning computer.
Extropic claims that:
Existing academic pbit designs were not commercially viable because they required exotic components
Extropic designed a pbit built entirely from transistors
Its pbits use orders of magnitude less energy to generate randomness
A hardware “proof of technology” has already validated the concept
Because pbits are small and energy-efficient, they can be packed tightly into a TSU. And because they are made from ordinary transistors, they can be integrated alongside standard computing circuitry.
A New Generative AI Model: The Denoising Thermodynamic Model
To show how their hardware can be used in real applications, Extropic also developed a new generative AI algorithm called the Denoising Thermodynamic Model (DTM).
DTMs are inspired by diffusion models, the same broad family used by image generators like Stable Diffusion. Like diffusion, a DTM starts with noise and iteratively transforms it into structured output.
However, Extropic states that DTMs are designed specifically for TSUs and are therefore far more energy-efficient.
According to Extropic:
- Simulations of DTMs running on TSUs could be 10,000x more energy-efficient than modern algorithms running on GPUs
- Results can be replicated using thrml, their open-source Python library
- Why Extropic's Breakthrough Matters
- Extropic framed the problem in simple terms: the world does not have enough power for unlimited AI.
The Bottleneck- Every major AI model increases compute requirements
- Every increase in compute increases energy demand
- Data centers are already struggling to secure power
- If generative AI were served to billions of users continuously — at scale similar to email or search — today’s hardware could consume more energy than the world currently produces.
The Proposed Solution
Improve energy generation and reduce computing energy consumption, removing the energy ceiling preventing widespread, always-on AI.
Extropic:
https://extropic.ai/
https://www.vktr.com/ai-news/extropic-cl...c-ai-chip/
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| The Walt Disney Company and OpenAI reach landmark agreement to bring beloved characte |
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Posted by: jasongeek - 12-27-2025, 10:07 PM - Forum: 2025
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The Walt Disney Company and OpenAI reach landmark agreement to bring beloved characters from across Disney’s brands to Sora
Agreement marks a significant step in setting meaningful standards for responsible AI in entertainment.
December 11, 2025
As part of this three-year licensing agreement, Sora will be able to generate short, user-prompted social videos that can be viewed and shared by fans, drawing on more than 200 Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars characters.
Agreement will make a selection of these fan-inspired Sora short form videos available to stream on Disney+.
Disney and OpenAI affirm a shared commitment to responsible use of AI that protects the safety of users and the rights of creators.
Alongside the licensing agreement, Disney will become a major customer of OpenAI, using its APIs to build new products, tools, and experiences, including for Disney+, and deploying ChatGPT for its employees.
As part of the agreement, Disney will make a $1 billion equity investment in OpenAI, and receive warrants to purchase additional equity.
The Walt Disney Company and OpenAI have reached an agreement for Disney to become the first major content licensing partner on Sora, OpenAI’s short-form generative AI video platform, bringing these leaders in creativity and innovation together to unlock new possibilities in imaginative storytelling.
As part of this new, three-year licensing agreement, Sora will be able to generate short, user-prompted social videos that can be viewed and shared by fans, drawing from a set of more than 200 animated, masked and creature characters from Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars, including costumes, props, vehicles, and iconic environments. In addition, ChatGPT Images will be able to turn a few words by the user into fully generated images in seconds, drawing from the same intellectual property. The agreement does not include any talent likenesses or voices.
Alongside the licensing agreement, Disney will become a major customer of OpenAI, using its APIs to build new products, tools, and experiences, including for Disney+, and deploying ChatGPT for its employees.
As part of the agreement, Disney will make a $1 billion equity investment in OpenAI, and receive warrants to purchase additional equity.
Under the agreement, Disney and OpenAI are affirming a shared commitment to the responsible use of AI that protects user safety and the rights of creators. Together, the companies will advance human-centered AI that respects the creative industries and expands what is possible for storytelling.
The transaction is subject to the negotiation of definitive agreements, required corporate and board approvals, and customary closing conditions.
“Technological innovation has continually shaped the evolution of entertainment, bringing with it new ways to create and share great stories with the world,” said Robert A. Iger, CEO, The Walt Disney Company. “The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence marks an important moment for our industry, and through this collaboration with OpenAI we will thoughtfully and responsibly extend the reach of our storytelling through generative AI, while respecting and protecting creators and their works. Bringing together Disney’s iconic stories and characters with OpenAI’s groundbreaking technology puts imagination and creativity directly into the hands of Disney fans in ways we’ve never seen before, giving them richer and more personal ways to connect with the Disney characters and stories they love.”
“Disney is the global gold standard for storytelling, and we’re excited to partner to allow Sora and ChatGPT Images to expand the way people create and experience great content,” said Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of OpenAI. “This agreement shows how AI companies and creative leaders can work together responsibly to promote innovation that benefits society, respect the importance of creativity, and help works reach vast new audiences.”
Under the license, fans will be able to watch curated selections of Sora-generated videos on Disney+, and OpenAI and Disney will collaborate to utilize OpenAI’s models to power new experiences for Disney + subscribers, furthering innovative and creative ways to connect with Disney’s stories and characters. Sora and ChatGPT Images are expected to start generating fan-inspired videos with Disney’s multi-brand licensed characters in early 2026.
Among the characters fans will be able to use in their creations are Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Lilo, Stitch, Ariel, Belle, Beast, Cinderella, Baymax, Simba, Mufasa, as well as characters from the worlds of Encanto, Frozen, Inside Out, Moana, Monsters Inc., Toy Story, Up, Zootopia, and many more; plus iconic animated or illustrated versions of Marvel and Lucasfilm characters like Black Panther, Captain America, Deadpool, Groot, Iron Man, Loki, Thor, Thanos, Darth Vader, Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Leia, the Mandalorian, Stormtroopers, Yoda and more.
As part of the agreement, OpenAI has committed to continuing its industry leadership in implementing responsible measures to further address trust and safety, including age-appropriate policies and other reasonable controls across the service. In addition, OpenAI and Disney have affirmed a shared commitment to maintaining robust controls to prevent the generation of illegal or harmful content, to respect the rights of content owners in relation to the outputs of models, and to respect the rights of individuals to appropriately control the use of their voice and likeness.
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Installers of Starlink Expands Rapid Service Across Georgia |
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Posted by: jasongeek - 12-27-2025, 06:56 PM - Forum: 2025
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Starlink Installation for Business and Residential — Installers of Starlink Expands Rapid Service Across Georgia
News Provided By
Installers of Starlink
December 27, 2025, 12:13 GMT
nstallers of Starlink pairs virtual surveys with locally staged crews so their Starlink installers in GA can complete most jobs in days instead of weeks.
Georgia homeowners and small businesses aren’t asking for magic—they want clear timelines, neat routing, and proof their Starlink will stay up when it counts, and that's what we deliver.”— a company spokesperson
ATLANTA, GA, UNITED STATES, December 27, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Installers of Starlink (877) 309-1050 today announced a statewide rollout of Starlink installation services in Georgia, pairing virtual site surveys with locally staged crews so most jobs can be completed in about three days or less—often sooner when equipment is already on site. The program serves business, residential, and mobile users who want standardized Starlink installs without weeks-long uncertainty.
“Across metro Atlanta and the surrounding counties, people are done with open-ended waitlists—we focus on clear scope, firm windows, and a documented hand-off so Starlink is ready to work.”
The model follows a pattern the company has deployed in other states: a virtual review to define scope, pre-staged materials, and a concise proof-of-performance hand-off. For customers comparing Starlink installers in Georgia against legacy options, the company emphasizes predictable timelines and documented outcomes.
Each project begins with a virtual site survey. Using an address and a few targeted questions, technicians map clear sky and practical mount locations with satellite imagery. Before anyone climbs a ladder, customers receive plain-language options so placement and mount style match the property and goal—whether that is a townhome, storefront, or warehouse.
Phone photos are requested only when fascia condition, potential obstructions, or under-eave clearance is unclear. For complex structures—including flat, parapet, and metal roofs—teams can share images from similar projects so stakeholders can see how a finished install is likely to look.
On install day, crews focus on purposeful placement, discreet routing, and weather-sealed entries suited to Georgia conditions. Cables are routed along planned paths with attention to safety, future service, and minimal visual impact.
Every job concludes with a proof-of-performance. Depending on the scope, that may include a speed and latency check, app tutorial, Wi-Fi coverage verification, or confirmation that distribution links and cameras are performing as intended. Customers receive a short summary covering mount type and placement, exterior-rated cable path, and key integration details.
Installers of Starlink reports that standard scopes are completed in a single visit when access and weather cooperate.
Beyond single-dish installs, the Georgia rollout highlights several network-focused services:
- P2P and P2MP distribution. Point-to-point (P2P) and point-to-multi-point (P2MP) wireless links can carry one Starlink feed to multiple structures—shops, barns, outbuildings, warehouses, guard shacks, and yards—often avoiding trenching.
- Starlink + fiber/SD-WAN integration. For sites that already have fiber, cable, or SD-WAN, teams can integrate Starlink for primary/backup, failover, or load-sharing.
- Managed Wi-Fi layouts. Campus, floor, and yard Wi-Fi layouts are available for RV parks, campgrounds, hotels, multifamily properties, and industrial yards.
- Security and outdoor coverage. Services include security camera installation, solar Starlink setups, outdoor Wi-Fi extenders, and tuned coverage for cameras, point-of-sale, and everyday operations.
Reliability challenges across Georgia range from tree-lined neighborhoods and dense apartment corridors to storm-related outages and last-mile gaps as growth pushes outward from Atlanta. Low-Earth-orbit connectivity has become a practical answer for video calls, remote work, point-of-sale systems, and continuity during terrestrial cuts—but performance still depends on mount choice, line-of-sight, cable distance, and router location.
By front-loading analysis and standardizing execution, Installers of Starlink aims to give Starlink installation services in Georgia a consistent blueprint whether the dish is serving an office, restaurant, distribution yard, or home-based business.
Commercial and public sector scopes include storefronts, restaurants, clinics, logistics yards, media workflows, public agencies, and office trailers—delivered with discreet routing and a documented performance check.
Residential scopes include roof, wall, or under-eave installs that respect neighborhood aesthetics and HOA constraints, with tidy interior finishes.
Mobile scopes cover RVs, service vehicles, and other mobile setups configured for secure mounting and quick deployment around regional job sites and events.
Campus and estates work includes engineered P2P/P2MP links across barns, shops, guest houses, warehouses, guard shacks, and other buildings on the same property.
Security and Wi-Fi scopes cover security camera installation, outdoor Wi-Fi extenders, and managed Wi-Fi for RV parks, campgrounds, hotels, and similar venues.
- Priority rollout — Georgia counties (initial crew staging):
- Fulton County: Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Johns Creek, Alpharetta
- DeKalb County: Decatur, Dunwoody, Brookhaven, Chamblee, Stone Mountain
- Cobb County: Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw, Acworth, Powder Springs
- Gwinnett County: Lawrenceville, Peachtree Corners, Duluth, Snellville, Suwanee
- Clayton County: Jonesboro, Forest Park, Riverdale, Morrow, Lovejoy
- Henry County: McDonough, Stockbridge, Locust Grove, Hampton, Ellenwood
- Cherokee County: Canton, Woodstock, Holly Springs, Waleska, Ball Ground
- Forsyth County: Cumming, Buford, Coal Mountain, Chestatee, Matt
- Douglas County: Douglasville, Villa Rica, Lithia Springs, Winston, Chapel Hill
- Fayette County: Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Tyrone, Brooks, Woolsey
- Rockdale County: Conyers, Lakeview Estates, Honey Creek, Magnet, Lorraine
- Hall County: Gainesville, Flowery Branch, Oakwood, Lula, Clermont
- Coweta County: Newnan, Senoia, Grantville, Sharpsburg, Palmetto
- Paulding County: Dallas, Hiram, Braswell, New Hope, Yorkville
- Bartow County: Cartersville, Adairsville, Emerson, Euharlee, White
- Newton County: Covington, Oxford, Porterdale, Mansfield, Newborn
- Walton County: Monroe, Loganville, Social Circle, Between, Good Hope
- Barrow County: Winder, Auburn, Statham, Bethlehem, Carl
- Carroll County: Carrollton, Villa Rica, Temple, Bowdon, Mount Zion
- Spalding County: Griffin, Orchard Hill, Sunny Side, Experiment, East Griffin
Coverage is statewide and part of the company’s broader U.S. footprint, with the same assessment, installation, and verification methods applied in every market.
Customers comparing providers are encouraged to confirm three basics: Can the installer commit to a firm window in three days or less? Will the team deliver a documented speed or coverage report at hand-off? Are parts and mounts pre-staged so the job finishes in one visit when conditions allow? For this Georgia rollout, Installers of Starlink reports “yes” on all three.
Installers of Starlink provides Starlink installation and network integration across all 50 U.S. states, standardizing planning and workmanship, communicating timelines transparently, and verifying performance at completion.
Learn more at https://installersofstarlink.com.
Disclaimer: Installers of Starlink is an independent installation service and is not affiliated with Starlink or SpaceX. Starlink and related trademarks are the property of SpaceX. Installers of Starlink is a DBA of Starlink Installation Techs LLC.
PR Contact
Installers of Starlink
+1 877-309-1050
support@installersofstarlink.com
https://www.einpresswire.com/article/878...ss-georgia
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| New California laws going into effect in 2026 impact tortillas, streaming services an |
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Posted by: jasongeek - 12-27-2025, 06:17 PM - Forum: 2025
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New California laws going into effect in 2026 impact tortillas, streaming services and more
By Juan Carlos Guerrero
Thursday, December 18, 2025
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Hundreds of new laws are taking effect in California in the new year. Here is a partial list.
CONSUMERS
(SB 1053) Plastic Bag Ban
Plastic bags are on the way out in California. The state is expanding its ban on single-use plastic bags to include all plastic bags. The original law allowed the use of thicker plastic bags which were meant to be reusable, but since most consumers used them only once, those thicker bags are now being outlawed as well. Starting January 1, consumers will have to buy a bag made of recycled paper or use their own reusable bags.
(AB 578) Food Delivery Platforms
Did your food order not get delivered? This new law requires food delivery platforms like Uber Eats, DoorDash and Postmates provide a full refund to a customer if an order is not delivered or if the wrong order was delivered. Food delivery platforms must provide customer service by humans if their automated systems do not resolve the customer's concern.
The law also requires food delivery platforms to disclose an itemized breakdown of pay, tips and bonuses for delivery drivers.
(SB 1075) Overdraft Fees
Prohibits credit unions from charging an overdraft fee or a nonsufficient funds fee above $14 or the amount set by the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau if it is lower. A similar bill affecting banks took effect in 2025.
(SB 576) Streaming Services
Beginning in July, streaming services would not be allowed to play ads with a louder volume than the show or movie being watched. Current FCC laws already prohibit this on television broadcasts, but that law was enacted before streaming services became popular.
(SB 766) Vehicle Sales
Starting in October, this new law allows a customer to return a used vehicle within three days of purchase, although they may be charged a restocking fee. It also requires auto dealers to disclose the full price of a vehicle and bans unwanted junk products and services that increase the price of the vehicle.
(AB 1327) Home Improvement
Allows a property owner to cancel a contract by email or a phone call for home improvement work or home solicitation of goods and services.
(AB 1374) Rental Vehicles
Requires that vehicle rental companies provide a total charges estimate to the consumer, including taxes and fees. Also mandates that the rental company disclose if the vehicle is gas powered or electric.
(AB 1299) Parking Tickets
Reduces or waives parking fines if the owner of the vehicle provides evidence they are unable to pay for the ticket in full due to homelessness or financial hardship. The vehicle owner can request a payment plan.
(SB 709) Self-Storage Fees
Requires that rental agreements for self-storage facilities disclose if the rental fee is discounted or promotional, whether the fee is likely to change and what the maximum rental fee could be during the first 12 months. The law applies to agreements signed on or after January 1, 2026.
FOOD
(AB 1053) Tortillas Folic Acid
A new ingredient is being added to your store-bought corn tortillas. This law requires manufacturers to add folic acid to corn tortillas and corn masa products to prevent birth defects, especially among Latinas. Smaller businesses that make their own masa products are exempt. Folic acid is already added to flour tortillas, bread and cereals.
(SB 68) Food Allergens
Beginning in July, restaurants with 20 or more locations nationally will have to list major food allergens as ingredients on each item on their menu. The food allergens include milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, soybeans and sesame.
(AB 660) Food Safety Labels
Requires food manufacturers to use standard terminology in food date labeling. "Sell by" dates will be prohibited. They will be replaced with terms like "Best if Used by" for peak freshness or "Use or freeze by" for items that may spoil after a certain date. The law takes effect in July.
HEALTH
(SB 40) Insulin Cost
Caps the out-of-pocket cost of insulin to $35 for a 30-day supply for health plans regulated by the state of California. The law applies to large insurers while smaller health care providers must comply with the cost limit by 2027.
(SB 236) Chemical Hair Relaxers
The Curl Act bans toxic chemicals in hair relaxers that have been linked to cancer or cause reproductive harm.
(SB 27) CARE Act
Updates the Community Assistance, Recovery and Empowerment Act (CARE) to include people who experience psychotic episodes due to bipolar disorder. Also streamlines the court-supervised treatment program.
(SB 729) Infertility and fertility services
This bill mandates that large employer health plans cover infertility diagnosis and treatment, including IVF, for all individuals regardless of marital status, sexual orientation or gender identity and single parents by choice.
PETS
(AB 867) Cat Declawing
Bans the practice of declawing a cat to prevent them from scratching. Removing a cat's toe bone would only be allowed for medical reasons like an infection, disease or injury.
(AB 506) Puppy Mills
Requires pet sellers to disclose the health history and origin of dogs, cats and rabbits. Prohibits purchase contracts for pets with non-refundable deposits.
Another law (AB 519) prohibits pet brokers from selling or offering dogs, cats or rabbits for adoption that are under one year of age.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
(SB 942) AI Transparency Act
The California AI Transparency Act makes it easier for consumers to detect text, images, video or audio created or manipulated by artificial intelligence. Content platforms must provide watermarks or other tools to detect AI-generated content. Implementation of this new law has been delayed until August 2, 2026.
(SB 243) AI Chatbots
Requires companies that operate chatbots to notify users believed to be minors that they are interacting with artificial intelligence and not a human. Chatbot operators must also prevent talk of suicide or self-harm by AI chatbots. Operators must file an annual report on conversations that included suicidal ideation beginning in July.
(AB 489) Healthcare
Prohibits that medical advice or assessment performed by artificial intelligence be misrepresented as information provided by a human with a health care license.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
(AB 621) Deepfake Pornography
Strengthens existing laws against posting sexually explicit material of an individual without that person's consent to include deepfake pornography or images created or digitally altered using artificial intelligence or digitization. Penalties against companies that do not take down deepfakes from their sites in a timely manner can go as high as $250,000.
(AB 656) Account Cancellation
Requires that social media platforms provide an easy way for a user to delete an account and all their personal information.
(SB 362) Delete Act
Requires the California Privacy Protection Agency (CalPrivacy) to create a simple opt-out platform for consumers that want data brokers to delete their personal information. The Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform (DROP) website will be operational in January and data brokers have until August 1 to begin complying.
SCHOOLS
(SB 760) Gender Neutral Bathrooms
Requires that all K-12 public schools and charters have at least one all-gender restroom at each school site. The law takes effect in July in time for the 2026-2027 school year. Students cannot be forced to use the all-gender bathrooms.
(AB 3216) Phone-Free Schools
California school districts have until July to adopt policies that limit or prohibit the use of smartphones by students while they are on campus or under the supervision of a school district employee.
(AB 727) Identification Cards
Beginning in July, California's public middle schools, high schools and colleges must offer student identification cards with the telephone number and text line of the Trevor Project, a suicide prevention hotline for LGBTQ+ youth.
(SB 640) CSU Direct Admission
The newly created California State University (CSU) Direct Admission Program guarantees admission to 16 of the state's 22 CSU campuses for any student that completes A-G course work and maintains a qualifying grade point average.
(AB 461) Truancy
Repeals an existing law that fined parents up to $2,000 for chronically truant students.
LIBRARIES
(AB 1825) Book Censorship
The California Freedom to React Act prohibits libraries from banning or restricting access to books and other materials based on their content or the author. The law applies to libraries that receive state funding, including school libraries. Minors cannot be prohibited from checking out books with sexual content that is not obscene in nature.
WORKPLACE
Minimum Wage
The minimum wage in California is going up on January 1, 2026, to $16.90 per hour, an increase of $0.40 per hour. Many cities have higher minimum wage requirements. The minimum wage for fast food workers in California remains at $20 per hour.
(AB 288) Labor Law Enforcement
Empowers the state Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) to enforce labor laws and resolve unfair labor practice disputes if the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) fails to act. Workers can also petition PERB to certify a union and order employers to bargain in good faith if the federal government does not take action.
(AB 1340) Gig Workers
Gives Uber and Lyft drivers the right to form or join a union while maintaining their status as independent contractors. Also requires transportation network companies to bargain in good faith.
(AB 692) Training Repayment
Voids any terms of a labor contract that requires an employee to pay back a bonus or imposes a financial penalty if the employee leaves their job before a certain date. Also prohibits employers from requiring workers to repay training costs if they leave the company.
(SB 294) Know Your Rights
Starting in February, employers must provide workers with a written notice of their workplace rights, including workers' compensation benefits, the right to organize and protections against immigration related practices.
HOUSING
(AB 628) Rental Dwellings
Requires that landlords provide a working stove and refrigerator for any rental dwelling if the contract is signed in 2026 or later. Tenants can provide their own stove or refrigerator if it is mutually agreed upon with the landlord.
(AB 246) Tenant Protection
Prevents eviction if a tenant is unable to pay the rent because Social Security payments were delayed or terminated by the federal government through no fault of the renter.
(SB 79) Housing Development
Allows the construction of higher density housing within half a mile of high frequency bus lines, rail and subway stations. Residential buildings could go as high as nine stories if they are next to transit hubs. The law, which takes effect in July, only applies to eight counties, including Alameda, Los Angeles, Orange, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Mateo, San Diego and Santa Clara. It overrides local zoning laws that restrict high density housing.
FIREARMS
(SB 53) Gun Storage
Toughens gun laws by requiring firearms stored in the home to be locked up in a safe or other secure device when not immediately being handled. Closes a loophole that allowed unsecured storage if the gun owner did not expect children to be present. Not complying could result in a misdemeanor or felony.
(AB 1127) Converter pistols
Prohibits the sale of Glock handguns that come with a trigger bar which makes it easier to convert them into fully automatic weapons using a simple switch. The law, which takes effect in July, does not affect current owners of Glock pistols.
CRIME
(AB 250) Sexual Assault
Temporarily extends the statute of limitations for adult survivors of sexual assault to sue private individuals or institutions for an alleged cover up. Survivors can file claims between January 1, 2026, and December 31, 2027, no matter when the alleged crime occurred.
(SB 258) Spousal Rape
Eliminates the spousal exception to the definition of rape and makes it a crime to sexually assault a spouse who is unable to consent due to force, a disability or unconsciousness.
(SB 464) Victim's Rights
Requires all law enforcement agencies, medical facilities and public crime laboratories to conduct an audit by July 1, 2026, of all untested sexual assault evidence kits in their possession.
IMMIGRATION
Several of these immigration-related laws took effect as soon as they were signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in September and October.
(AB 495) Family Preparedness Act
AB 495 is a direct reaction to increased ICE activity under the Trump administration. It allows a court to appoint a legal guardian for children if their parents are deported. The law broadens the range of relatives that could be appointed as caregivers to include all adults related by blood or adoption, including great-great aunts or uncles, cousins or stepsiblings. The caregiver designation does not give the person custody and can be cancelled by the parents.
The Family Preparedness Act also prohibits child daycare facilities from collecting information about a family's immigration status or citizenship.
(AB 49) Immigration Enforcement in Schools
Prohibits school officials and employees from allowing federal immigration enforcement agents to enter schools without a warrant or court order. SB 98 requires schools to notify students, faculty and community members if federal immigration enforcement officers go into a campus.
(SB 81) Healthcare Providers
Designates a patient's immigration status as protected medical data. It also requires healthcare facilities to designate safe zones not open to the public where access by immigration enforcement agents is restricted.
(SB 805) Law Enforcement Badges
Requires law enforcement officers in California who are not wearing a uniform to visibly display identification that includes their agency and either name or badge number. The law also makes it a misdemeanor to impersonate a law enforcement officer.
(SB 627) Law Enforcement Masks
Makes it a crime for a law enforcement officer to wear a mask or facial covering while performing their duties. The law affects local peace officers as well as federal agents. Officers could face civil penalties for false arrest or imprisonment of an individual if they are wearing a face covering. The Trump administration is challenging the law in court.
CLIMATE CHANGE
(SB 261) Carbon Emissions
Requires that companies doing business in California with more than $500 million in annual revenue publicly report their greenhouse gas emissions. This includes emissions generated directly by their business or indirectly from activities like transporting products.
https://abc7news.com/post/new-california.../18272310/
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Posted by: jasongeek - 12-27-2025, 05:39 PM - Forum: 2025
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Google is at last letting users swap out embarrassing Gmail addresses without losing their data
By Nilesh Christopher, Staff Writer
Dec. 26, 2025 12:59 PM PT
Google has finally answered users’ cries, allowing Gmail users to swap out embarrassing teenage email addresses.
Gmail account holders can now change their existing @gmail.com address while retaining their data and services.
Once changed, old email addresses will remain active, and users will continue to receive emails sent to both the old and new addresses.
Saved data connected to earlier addresses, including photos, messages and emails, will not be affected.
The ability to change Google Account email addresses is gradually rolling out to all users, and is not immediately available to everyone, Google noted on its support page.
Gmail users who want to switch to more anonymous email addresses or felt burdened by the email addresses they chose as kids celebrated the update on social media.
“Feature needed: 2005. Feature arriving: 2025. Gap: two decades of suffering,” one user posted on X.
“So all those years of ‘cool’ usernames and cringe emails can be erased… shame it can’t delete the memories associated with them,” another X user posted.
“Nah I’m keeping StonerBeast42069 forever!!” one Reddit user quipped.
Members of the transgender community and others who have changed their names were also happy as the new options let them distance themselves from their former names.
Competing services such as Microsoft Outlook have long allowed users to easily change their primary address by adding an “alias.”
Google only allows accounts that end in @gmail.com to make changes, and the new address must also end in @gmail.com.
While users can reuse their old Google Account email address anytime, once changed, they cannot register another email address for the same account for the next 12 months.
Users interested in changing their emails under the new system need to confirm that it has been rolled out for their account.
In their Gmail account, users can click “Manage Your Google Account.” Under “Personal Info,” they can click on their Gmail account email address. If the option is available in their region, they can proceed by clicking on the “Change your Google Account email address” option.
https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2...osing-data
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| Google finally lets Gmail users change their addresses |
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Posted by: jasongeek - 12-27-2025, 05:37 PM - Forum: 2025
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Google finally lets Gmail users change their addresses
Edited by Rachel Kleinman, Editor at LinkedIn News
Gmail users long stuck with regrettable email addresses may finally be able to replace them without losing any of the data associated with their accounts. Updated guidance, which so far appears only on Google’s Hindi support pages, says the feature will eventually become available to all users. Those who make the change will retain access to their original addresses and all emails sent to them, the company said. Previously, the only option for users who wanted a new address was to create a new account and transfer data manually.
https://www.linkedin.com/news/story/goog...s-6844044/
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| Google To Let Users Change Gmail Address — What You Need To Know |
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Posted by: jasongeek - 12-27-2025, 05:35 PM - Forum: 2025
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Google To Let Users Change Gmail Address — What You Need To Know
By Davey Winder, Senior Contributor. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst.
Dec 26, 2025, 08:18am EST
Updated December 26 with news of another forthcoming Google update leaked through documentation, in addition to the Gmail change of address functionality, this time impacting the privacy of billions of Google Chrome web browser users.
Many email providers let their users change between address aliases, including Proton Mail and Outlook, but Google has not traditionally allowed Gmail users this functionality. This is, it would appear, about to change. Users are warned, however, to be alert to threat actors looking to exploit those wanting to make the change as soon as possible.
Updated December 26 with news of another forthcoming Google update leaked through documentation, in addition to the Gmail change of address functionality, this time impacting the privacy of billions of Google Chrome web browser users.
Many email providers let their users change between address aliases, including Proton Mail and Outlook, but Google has not traditionally allowed Gmail users this functionality. This is, it would appear, about to change. Users are warned, however, to be alert to threat actors looking to exploit those wanting to make the change as soon as possible.
Updated December 26 with news of another forthcoming Google update leaked through documentation, in addition to the Gmail change of address functionality, this time impacting the privacy of billions of Google Chrome web browser users.
Many email providers let their users change between address aliases, including Proton Mail and Outlook, but Google has not traditionally allowed Gmail users this functionality. This is, it would appear, about to change. Users are warned, however, to be alert to threat actors looking to exploit those wanting to make the change as soon as possible.
Beware Of Hackers Exploiting Gmail Address Change Uncertainty
While this might seem like a good thing to you, it could be a whole lot of bad news as well. Threat actors love to exploit fear, uncertainty and doubt, and the middle of these comes with this weird revelation, by way of a Hindi language support document, in spades. Those attackers using social engineering techniques to compromise login credentials for account takeover purposes are most likely to be looking to use this to their advantage.
Beware Of Hackers Exploiting Gmail Address Change Uncertainty
While this might seem like a good thing to you, it could be a whole lot of bad news as well. Threat actors love to exploit fear, uncertainty and doubt, and the middle of these comes with this weird revelation, by way of a Hindi language support document, in spades. Those attackers using social engineering techniques to compromise login credentials for account takeover purposes are most likely to be looking to use this to their advantage.
Beware Of Hackers Exploiting Gmail Address Change Uncertainty
While this might seem like a good thing to you, it could be a whole lot of bad news as well. Threat actors love to exploit fear, uncertainty and doubt, and the middle of these comes with this weird revelation, by way of a Hindi language support document, in spades. Those attackers using social engineering techniques to compromise login credentials for account takeover purposes are most likely to be looking to use this to their advantage.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder...d-to-know/
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| Cybercriminals Exploit X's Grok AI to Bypass Ad Protections and Spread Malware to Mil |
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Posted by: jasongeek - 12-23-2025, 02:47 PM - Forum: 2025
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Cybercriminals Exploit X's Grok AI to Bypass Ad Protections and Spread Malware to Millions
Sep 04, 2025Ravie Lakshmanan
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new technique that cybercriminals have adopted to bypass social media platform X's malvertising protections and propagate malicious links using its artificial intelligence (AI) assistant Grok.
The findings were highlighted by Nati Tal, head of Guardio Labs, in a series of posts on X. The technique has been codenamed Grokking.
The approach is designed to get around restrictions imposed by X in Promoted Ads that allow users to only include text, images, or videos, and subsequently amplify them to a broader audience, attracting hundreds of thousands of impressions through paid promotion.
To achieve this, malvertisers have been found to run video card-promoted posts with adult content as bait, with the spurious link hidden in the "From:" metadata field below the video player by taking advantage of the fact that it's not scanned by the social media platform.
It's worth mentioning here that the "From:" field is typically used to indicate the original poster of the video, but has been repurposed by the scammers in this campaign to share a link instead.
In the next step, the fraudsters tag Grok in replies to the post using a throwaway account, asking something similar to "where is this video from?," prompting the AI chatbot to visibly display the link in response.
"Adding to that, it is now amplified in SEO and domain reputation - after all, it was echoed by Grok on a post with millions of impressions," Tal said.
"A malicious link that X explicitly prohibits in ads (and should have been blocked entirely!) suddenly appears in a post by the system-trusted Grok account, sitting under a viral promoted thread and spreading straight into millions of feeds and search results!"
Guardio said the links direct users to sketchy ad networks, sending them to malicious links that push fake CAPTCHA scams, information-stealing malware, and other suspicious content via direct link (aka smartlink) monetization.
The domains are assessed to be part of the same Traffic Distribution System (TDS), which is often used by malicious ad tech vendors to route traffic to harmful or deceptive content.
The cybersecurity company told The Hacker News it has found hundreds of accounts engaging in this behavior over the past few days, with each of them posting hundreds or even thousands of similar posts.
"They seem to be posting non-stop for several days until the account gets suspended for violating platform policies," it added. "So there are definitely many of them and it looks very organized."
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https://thehackernews.com/2025/09/cyberc...ai-to.html
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