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Will Maryland's Utility Bills Increase $1.6B to Support Other States' Datacenters?

9 mai 2026 à 22:34
To upgrade its grid for data centers, PJM Interconnection (which serves 13 states) plans to spend $22 billion — and charge nearly $2 billion of that to customers in Maryland, argues Maryland's Office of People's Counsel. The money "will be recovered in rates for decades" and "drive up Maryland customer bills by $1.6 billion over the next ten years alone," they said Friday, announcing an official complaint filed with America's Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Extra demand is expected from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Illinois "where demands driven by data centers are projected to grow substantially by 2036," they explain. But that means that Maryland customers "are subsidizing data center-driven transmission buildout by virtue of geographic proximity..." Tom's Hardware explains: That means an extra $823 million for residential (approx. $345 per customer), $146 million for commercial (approx. $673 per customer), and $629 million for industrial customers (approx. $15,074 per customer)... "Maryland customers have neither caused the need for these billions in new transmission projects nor will they meaningfully benefit from them," [according to Maryland People's Counsel David S. Lapp].... This is one of the biggest reasons why many AI hyperscalers are facing pushback from the communities where they intend to place their data centers. At the moment, around 69 jurisdictions have passed some sort of moratorium on projects like these, and a survey has shown that nearly half of Americans do not want a data center in their neighborhood. Debates around these projects are passionate, with a few cases turning violent and even resulting in shootings (thankfully, without any casualties), especially as many feel that the construction of these power-hungry assets is threatening their lifestyles and quality of life. Thanks to long-time Slashdot reader noshellswill for sharing the news.

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Rush Rescue Mission for NASA's $500M Space Telescope Passes Key Milestone

9 mai 2026 à 21:34
NASA's $500 million Neil Gehrels Swift space observatory was launched in 2004. But it's now "at risk of falling back through the atmosphere and burning up without intervention," reports Spaceflight Now. Fortunately, a mission to prevent that "just passed a notable prelaunch testing milestone." On Friday, NASA announced that the Link spacecraft, manufactured by Katalyst Space Technologies to intervene before Swift's fate is sealed, completed its slate of environmental testing at the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland... "Swift will likely re-enter the atmosphere sometime later this year if we don't attempt to lift it to a higher altitude, [said John Van Eepoel, Swift's mission director at NASA Goddard, in a NASA press release]. "Katalyst has gotten to this point in just eight months, and we're glad they were able to use NASA's facilities to test Link and draw on our expertise to help tackle questions that popped up along the way...." "Given how quickly Swift's orbit is decaying, we are in a race against the clock, but by leveraging commercial technologies that are already in development, we are meeting this challenge head-on," said Shawn Domagal-Goldman, acting director, Astrophysics Division, NASA Headquarters, at the time... Attempting an orbit boost is both more affordable than replacing Swift's capabilities with a new mission, and beneficial to the nation — expanding the use of satellite servicing to a new and broader class of spacecraft...." Swift is in an orbit inclined 20.6 degrees from the equator, which is why Katalyst selected Northrop Grumman's Pegasus XL air-launched rocket in November to fly the mission. "The versatility offered by Pegasus' unique air-launch capability provides customers with a space launch solution that can be rapidly deployed anywhere on Earth to reach any orbit," said Kurt Eberly, Director of Space Launch for Northrop Grumman. The mission is set to launch in June.

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The Trump Phone Either Is Or Isn't Closer To Delivery

9 mai 2026 à 20:34
September 2025? January 2026? Delivery dates keep slipping for the Trump Organization's "Trump Phone" — a gold-coloured Android smartphone priced at $499 (£370). But in March the Verge spotted signs the phone was moving forward: FCC listings for a smartphone with the trade name "T1" show that it was tested late last year, and granted certification by the FCC in January... [T]he phone was submitted for testing by another company entirely: Smart Gadgets Global, LLC... Smart Gadgets Global's website promises "Top Quality Electronics created for 'YOUR' customer!" But in April the Trump phone revised its "Terms and Conditions" for preorders. The new language? A preorder deposit provides only a conditional opportunity if Trump Mobile later elects, in its sole discretion, to offer the Device for sale. A deposit is not a purchase, does not constitute acceptance of an order, does not create a contract for sale, does not transfer ownership or title interest, does not allocate or reserve specific inventory, and does not guarantee that a Device will be produced or made available for purchase.... Estimated ship dates, launch timelines, or anticipated production schedule are non-binding estimates only. Trump Mobile does not guarantee that: the Device will be commercially released... Trump Mobile will not be responsible for delay, modification, or failure to release a Device due to causes beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to regulatory review, carrier certification delays, component shortages, labor disruptions, governmental orders, acts of God, transportation interruptions, or third-party supplier failures... If Trump Mobile cancels or discontinues the Device offering prior to sale, Trump Mobile will issue a full refund of the deposit amount paid... If Trump Mobile cancels, delays, or does not release the Device, your sole and exclusive remedy is a full refund of the deposit amount actually paid, and you waive any claim for equitable, injunctive, or specific performance relief relating to preorder priority or Device allocation. There was an unconfirmed report on social media that the updated Terms were also emailed to customers (cited by the International Business Times). And the new language also hedges that for the gold T1 phone, "Images, prototypes, beta demonstrations, and marketing renderings are illustrative only and may not reflect final production units...." But then eight days ago The Verge reported that phone "has just passed another milestone on its slow road to release," described as "a requirement for any phone launching in the US..." "The phone has received the little-known PTCRB certification, a first step toward being certified to work on major networks and be issued with IMEI numbers." [A]t least, I think it's been certified. What's actually been certified by the PTCRB is the SGG-06, a smartphone from Smart Gadgets Global, LLC, with support for 5G, 4G, 3G, and 2G networks.

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Plant Seeds Do Something Incredible When the Sound of Rain Strikes

9 mai 2026 à 19:34
"Plant seeds can sense the vibrations generated by falling raindrops," reports ScienceAlert, "and respond by waking from their state of dormancy to welcome the water, new research shows.... to germinate in 'anticipation' of the coming deluge." The finding, discovered by MIT mechanical engineers Nicholas Makris and Cadine Navarro, offers the first direct evidence that seeds and seedlings can sense and respond to sounds in nature... "The energy of the rain sound is enough to accelerate a seed's growth," [explains Markis]. Plants don't have the same aural equipment we do to actually hear sounds, of course. But the study suggests that seeds respond to the same vibrations that can produce a sound experience in our human ears. Across a series of experiments, the researchers submerged nearly 8,000 rice seeds in shallow tubs of water, at a depth of around 3 centimeters (1 inch), and exposed some of them to falling water drops over periods of six days... A hydrophone recorded the acoustic vibrations produced by the drops, confirming that the experiment mimicked the vibrations produced by actual raindrops falling in nature — such as the driving downpours that can sometimes pelt Massachusetts' puddles, ponds, and wetlands... In their study, the researchers observed that seeds exposed to the falling drops germinated up to around 37% faster, compared with seeds that did not receive the simulated rainstorm treatment but were housed in otherwise identical conditions. More information in Scientific American and Scientific Reports.

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Cisco Releases Open-Source 'DNA Test for AI Models'

9 mai 2026 à 18:34
Cisco has released an open-source tool "to trace the origins of AI models," reports SC World, "and compare model similarities for great visibility into the AI supply chain." [Cisco's Model Provenance Kit] is a Python toolkit and command-line interface (CLI) that looks at signals such as metadata and weights to create a "fingerprint" for AI models that can then be compared to other model fingerprints to determine potential shared origins. "Think of Model Provenance Kit as a DNA test for AI models," Cisco researchers wrote. "[...] Much like a DNA test reveals biological origins, the Model Provenance Kit examines both metadata and the actual learned parameters of a model (like a unique genome that comprises a model), to assess whether models share a common origin and identify signs of modification." The tool aims to address gaps in visibility into the AI model supply chain. For example, many organizations utilize open-source models from repositories like HuggingFace, where models could potentially be uploaded with incomplete or deceptive documentation. The Model Provenance Kit provides a way for organizations to verify claims about a model's origins, such as claims that a model is trained from scratch, when in reality it may be copied from another model, Cisco said. This may put organizations at risk of using models with unknown biases, vulnerabilities or manipulations and make it more difficult to resolve any incidents that arise from these risks. Thanks to Slashdot reader spatwei for sharing the news.

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Social Media Sites Got Information from Ad Trackers on US State Health Insurance Sites

9 mai 2026 à 17:34
All 20 of America's state-run healthcare marketplace sites "include advertising trackers that share information with Big Tech companies," reports Gizmodo, citing a report from Bloomberg: Per the report, seven million Americans bought their health insurance through state exchanges in 2026, and many of them may have had personal information shared with companies, including Meta, TikTok, Snap, Google, Nextdoor, and LinkedIn, among others. Some of the data collected and shared with those companies included ZIP codes, a person's sex and citizenship status, and race. In addition to potentially sensitive biographical details about a person, the trackers also may reveal additional details about their life based on the sites they visit. For instance, Bloomberg found trackers on Medicaid-related web pages in Rhode Island, which could reveal information about a person's financial status and need for assistance. In Maryland, a Spanish-language page titled "Good News for Noncitizen Pregnant Marylanders" and a page designed to help DACA recipients navigate their healthcare options were found to be transmitting data to Big Tech firms... Per Bloomberg, several states have already removed some trackers from their exchange websites following the report. Thanks to Slashdot reader JoeyRox for sharing the news.

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10 People Called Police to Report Bigfoot Sighting in Ohio

9 mai 2026 à 16:34
CNN reports on a "sudden surge of claimed sightings" of "unidentified figures averaging 8 feet tall in wooded areas" along Ohio's Mahoning River. "And it stopped just as quickly as it started," says Jeremiah Byron, host of the Bigfoot Society Podcast, which collected and mapped the reports .... Byron doesn't take every report at face value, making sure he talks to people directly before publicizing their claims. Once word got out about the reports in Ohio, so did the obvious fakes. "I started to get a lot of AI-generated reports in my email. It got up to the point where I was probably getting about 1,000 emails a day," he says. But when Byron spoke by phone with people who made the initial reports, they convinced him they weren't making anything up. "It was obvious they weren't just wanting to get their name out there," says Byron. "They were just freaked out by what they experienced, and they didn't want anything else to do with it." [...] Local law enforcement in Ohio also seem to be enjoying the publicity. Portage County Sheriff Bruce D. Zuchowski made a series of gag posts purporting to show the arrest of Bigfoot and his detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, only for the creature to escape from custody at the Canadian border... Despite the levity, the sheriff's office really did get some calls from concerned residents, Zuchowski says. "Ten individual people were like, 'Yeah I was walking my dog at 4 a.m. and I saw this hairy figure and I smelled this musty odor and there was this big thing and all of a sudden it ran,'" the sheriff told CNN affiliate WOIO in March.

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Newspaper Chain's Reporters Withhold Their Bylines to Protest 'AI-Assisted' Articles

9 mai 2026 à 15:34
A chain of 30 U.S. newspapers including the Sacramento Bee, the Miami Herald and the Idaho Statesman "has started to use a new AI tool that can summarize traditional articles and spit out different versions for different audiences," reports the New York Times. And the chain's reporters "are not happy about it." Journalists in many of the company's newsrooms are now withholding their bylines from articles created by the new tool, meaning that those articles will run with a generic credit rather than a reporter's name, as is customary. They are also labeled AI-assisted. "We don't want to put our bylines on stories we did not actually write even if they're based on our work," said Ariane Lange, an investigative reporter at the Sacramento Bee and the vice chair of the Sacramento Bee News Guild. "That in itself feels like a lie." The reporters' byline strike is one of the sharpest conflicts yet between journalists and their companies over the use of AI. Related debates are playing out in newsrooms across the country, as publishers experiment with new AI tools to streamline work that used to take hours, and some even use it to write full articles... [E]xecutives have promoted the tool internally as a way to increase the number of articles published and ultimately gain new subscribers... [Eric Nelson, the vice president of local news] said using reporters' bylines on the AI-generated articles was a way to show "authority" on Google so the search engine would rank the articles higher in the results. He also said the company was experimenting with feeding in reporters' notes to create articles. "Journalists who embrace and experiment with this tool are going to win," Nelson said in the meeting. "Journalists who are defiant will fall behind".... McClatchy's public AI policy states that the company uses AI tools to summarize articles to "help readers quickly understand the main points of a single story or catch up on multiple stories about a larger topic," and that editors review the output before publication.

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Why Some US Schools Are Cutting Back On the Technology They Spent Billions On

9 mai 2026 à 14:34
America's school districts "spent billions on technology during the pandemic," reports the Washington Post. "But now some states are limiting in-school screen time because of concerns about its impact on children." Nationwide [U.S.] schools invested at least $15 billion and possibly as much as $35 billion from federal pandemic relief funds on laptops, learning software and other technology between 2020 and 2024, according to an estimate by the Edunomics Lab, an education think tank. By last school year, 88% of public schools reported in a federal survey they had given every child a laptop, tablet or similar device. Now, some states and school districts are walking back their technology use following pressure from parents who claim too much in-school screen time has zapped children's attention spans and left them worse off academically. At least a dozen states introduced or adopted policies this year that attempt to regulate screen time in schools — from prescribing limits to allowing families to opt out of virtual instruction... In Missouri, a bill would require every school district in that state to come up with a screen time policy is making its way through the state legislature. "Ed tech is just big tech in a sweater vest," said Missouri state Rep. Tricia Byrnes (R), who introduced the legislation and blames what she described as the overuse of technology for middling test scores... Complicating the issue is research that shows students do not see any academic gains when provided with laptops. A meta-analysis of studies on reading comprehension suggests paper-based texts are better than digital-based reading... A body of research has established that excessive or unstructured screen time can have detrimental effects on children, including harming language development, weakening social skills and triggering anxiety and depression. But the effects of school-issued devices and in-school usage on children's development are less understood, said Tiffany Munzer, a developmental behavioral pediatrician and digital media researcher at the University of Michigan. Some studies report that high-quality digital tools can support students' learning goals, Munzer said. But "a lot of the apps that are marketed as educational ... are not actually educational and contain a lot of commercialized content."

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WEC / 6 Heures de Spa : l’Aston Martin Valkyrie encore plus forte en course ?

8 mai 2026 à 22:11

Elle était très bruyante. La voici désormais très performante. Un peu plus d’un an après ses débuts dans la catégorie Hypercar, l’Aston Martin Valkyrie LMH a démontré l’étendue de ses progrès lors des qualifications des 6 Heures de Spa-Francorchamps.

Les deux voitures engagées par l’équipe The Heart of Racing s’élanceront depuis les 6e et 7e positions sur la grille de départ, samedi à 14 heures. Marco Sorensen et Harry Tincknell ont notamment exploité astucieusement leurs pneumatiques tendres pendant la qualification de ce vendredi.

« L’objectif était de nous qualifier pour l’Hyperpole, nous confie Harry Tincknell, pilote de la voiture n°007 à propos de cette séance qui détermine les dix premières places au drapeau vert. Et à partir de là, le but était de voir jusqu’où nous pouvions aller ». 

Mais ce pourrait être tout aussi bien en course poursuit devant nous l’ex-pilote Ford : « Pendant les essais libres, nous avons vu que notre rythme en condition de course est l’un des plus rapides. Voire le plus rapide ». 

Le meilleur résultat d’une Aston Martin en championnat du monde d’endurance (WEC) était jusqu’ici une cinquième place, au Japon, en septembre dernier. « Je pense qu’on peut faire mieux, juge Harry Tincknell. Je l’espère en tout cas »

Des progrès sensibles

Pour mieux comprendre les améliorations apportées, rembobinons. L’an dernier, à la même époque, le pilote britannique nous dressait un premier état des lieux de la Valkyrie, alors à court de kilomètres : « Nous sommes très bien en entrée de virage. Nous avons un arrière très stable et nous pouvons vraiment entrer très fort dans des virages plutôt lents. »

Douze mois plus tard, l’Hypercar à la livrée British Racing Green a considérablement évolué. Parmi les gros gains enregistrés ces derniers mois figure l’électronique. Rappelons ici que le couple aux roues arrière est limité par le règlement et contrôlé en permanence par les organisateurs grâce à des capteurs. Se rapprocher au plus près de la puissance maximale grâce au logiciel sans jamais la dépasser est devenu un sujet clé de l’endurance moderne.

« Jusqu’au Mans en juin dernier, nous nous sommes concentrés sur la fiabilité, témoigne Alex Riberas, pilote de la n°009. Une fois que nous avons fini les 24 Heures sans problème majeur et coché cette case, nous avons poussé côté performance. »

Les Aston Martin au V12 atmosphérique avaient surpris dans la Sarthe, terminant aux 12e et 14e places à l’arrivée. Puis les performances de la Valkyrie ont décollé à partir de la manche d’Interlagos. La n°009 s’est qualifiée dans le top 10 pour la première fois à Austin (États-Unis), en août dernier. La fin de campagne fut particulièrement concluante, avec une 5e place à l’arrivée à Fuji (Japon) et une 7e position sous le damier à Bahreïn.

Photo : Aston Martin

Moins de surprises

« Nous n’avons plus de surprise en termes de réglage », confirme Alex Riberas. Aston Martin doit pourtant s’adapter à une nouvelle donne. Cette campagne 2026 est marquée par l’arrivée de la nouvelle gamme pneumatique pour piste sèche de Michelin. Le manufacturier intègre désormais 50 % de produits recyclés ou renouvelables dans son mélange. La mise en température est plus facile — domaine où l’Hypercar britannique peinait l’an dernier.

Engagée en WEC mais aussi dans le championnat nord-américain IMSA, Aston Martin THOR a éprouvé ces nouvelles gommes dès les 24 Heures de Daytona, en janvier, accumulant des données. Là où Ferrari, Peugeot, Alpine ou Genesis ont débuté en compétition il y a trois semaines lors de la manche d’ouverture à Imola.

« Pour moi, c’est un meilleur pneu, décrypte Alex Riberas. La montée en température a beaucoup progressé lorsque l’on sort des stands. Et la conduite est plus naturelle : on arrive à mieux combiner les actions. En entrée ou en sortie de virage, le pneu absorbe mieux l’énergie lorsque l’on mélange les forces longitudinales et latérales. La confiance dans la voiture est accrue. »

Et la confiance est souvent facteur de résultats. Aston en administrera-t-il la preuve à l’occasion de ces 6 Heures de Spa ?

Première pole position de Peugeot aux 6 Heures de Spa

Le Lion a aussi le sourire. La Peugeot n°94 s’élancera en pole position grâce à une nouvelle performance exceptionnelle du Danois Malthe Jakobsen en Hyperpole. C’est une première fois qu’une 9X8 s’élancera en tête au départ depuis le lancement du programme, en 2022. « Je suis très heureux pour toutes les personnes qui composent l’équipe, s’enthousiasmait le poleman. On a connu un début de saison compliqué et ces deux dernières années ont été difficiles. Nous avons montré que tout est possible et qu’il ne faut jamais abandonner. » La séance de Jakobsen avait pourtant mal commencé avec un demi-tête-à-queue en haut du Raidillon au début de la séance : « Heureusement, je n’ai rien heurté, rembobinait le pilote. Nous avons décidé immédiatement avec l’équipe de rentrer aux stands pour passer de nouveaux pneus et refaire une tentative de zéro. »

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