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South Korea’s Music Industry Unites to Declare ‘War’ on AI Copyright Infringement
NewsMar 4, 2026

South Korea’s Music Industry Unites to Declare ‘War’ on AI Copyright Infringement

South Korea’s six leading music‑industry bodies have formed a coalition to combat AI‑driven copyright infringement, declaring a state of emergency and a "war" on unauthorized use. The group, chaired by KOMCA president Lee Si‑ha, issued a joint declaration demanding consent‑based...

By Music Business Worldwide (MBW)
Podcast Interviews Shaping Startups and Careers
SocialMar 4, 2026

Podcast Interviews Shaping Startups and Careers

lol heard a 2nd startup today that has made sales and evals based on this podcast its fun to be "just an interviewer", but i'm always mindful/humbled by the fact that we are playing with live ammo here. LS has directly...

By Swyx (Shawn Wang)
Endothelin Receptor Antagonist REMS Information
NewsMar 4, 2026

Endothelin Receptor Antagonist REMS Information

The FDA has eliminated risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (REMS) requirements for embryofetal toxicity (EFT) across all endothelin receptor antagonist (ERA) medicines, concluding that labeling alone sufficiently communicates the risk. The change, effective April 2025, applies to ambrisentan, macitentan‑containing products, and...

By FDA
When a Brain Signal Falters: Uncovering New Insights Into Autism Biology
NewsMar 4, 2026

When a Brain Signal Falters: Uncovering New Insights Into Autism Biology

A March 4, 2026 roundup from Bioengineer highlights a series of biotech breakthroughs. Researchers showed that plant DCL4 outcompetes DCL2, boosting RNA‑silencing efficiency, while short‑term antibacterial coatings were found to lose potency over time. Evo 2’s AI platform now models genetic code across...

By Bioengineer.org
Idemia Public Security, Proof Partner on Single Portable Digital Credential
NewsMar 4, 2026

Idemia Public Security, Proof Partner on Single Portable Digital Credential

Idemia Public Security and Proof have announced a strategic partnership to launch a verifiable digital credential (VDC) that merges biometric verification with PKI‑based digital signatures. The solution delivers a single, portable credential that is user‑controlled, privacy‑preserving, and revocable, leveraging selective...

By Biometric Update
Automate or Orchestrate? Implementing a Streamlined Remediation Program to Shorten MTTR
BlogMar 4, 2026

Automate or Orchestrate? Implementing a Streamlined Remediation Program to Shorten MTTR

Security teams are racing to cut Mean Time to Remediate (MTTR), which averages 4.5 months for critical flaws. The article clarifies the distinction between automation—single‑task, high‑speed fixes—and orchestration—coordinated, multi‑tool workflows for complex exposures. It proposes a routing engine that directs...

By Security Affairs
New AI-Enabled Heart Failure Implant Shows Early Potential
NewsMar 4, 2026

New AI-Enabled Heart Failure Implant Shows Early Potential

Relief Cardiovascular unveiled its AI‑enabled Relief System, an implantable valve and sensor that modulates inferior vena cava pressure to boost renal perfusion in diuretic‑resistant heart‑failure patients. In the first‑in‑human RELIEF‑FIH study of eight European participants, the device achieved 100% procedural...

By Cardiovascular Business
AI and Technology Alone Won't Fix Revenue Cycle Challenges: The Automation Paradox in RCM
NewsMar 4, 2026

AI and Technology Alone Won't Fix Revenue Cycle Challenges: The Automation Paradox in RCM

Healthcare finance leaders are pouring capital into AI and automation to solve revenue cycle management (RCM) challenges, yet many are discovering that automating flawed workflows only accelerates errors. The emerging "automation paradox" shows that without clean data and standardized processes,...

By Healthcare Innovation
Determining the Roles Required for Effective AI Governance in Higher Ed
NewsMar 4, 2026

Determining the Roles Required for Effective AI Governance in Higher Ed

Universities are racing to formalize AI governance as generative tools permeate admissions, instruction, research, and operations. Institutions such as Austin Community College and Cornell have created interdisciplinary committees and senior roles—like a vice provost for AI strategy—to define policies, vet...

By EdTech Magazine (Higher Ed)
MacBook Neo Delivers Premium Feel at Unmatched Value
SocialMar 4, 2026

MacBook Neo Delivers Premium Feel at Unmatched Value

New MacBook Neo is CRAZY value for how high quality it feels to use #appleevent

By Arun Maini (Mrwhosetheboss)
Tony Bandanza, Uber Technologies
NewsMar 4, 2026

Tony Bandanza, Uber Technologies

Tony Bandanza has been appointed head of Uber’s US&C Restaurant Advertising business, overseeing strategy and execution for one of the company’s fastest‑growing revenue streams. He rejoined Uber in 2022 to lead the global Yum! Brands partnership, expanding Pizza Hut’s presence across...

By Food On Demand
The Pitfalls of the 95% Confidence Paradigm for Banking Data Quality
NewsMar 4, 2026

The Pitfalls of the 95% Confidence Paradigm for Banking Data Quality

Bank executives often cite a 95% confidence level as the benchmark for data quality, yet studies show most banks operate at only 80‑90% confidence, which can erode to 50% as data moves through multiple systems. The shortfall has tangible costs:...

By Finovate
Drug Trials Snapshots: MYQORZO
NewsMar 4, 2026

Drug Trials Snapshots: MYQORZO

MYQORZO (aficamten), a cardiac myosin inhibitor, received FDA approval on Dec 19 2025 for adults with symptomatic obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (oHCM). Approval is based on the SEQUOIA‑HCM phase III trial, a randomized, double‑blind, placebo‑controlled study of 282 patients across 14 countries. At 24 weeks,...

By FDA
Tyler Schack, Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux
NewsMar 4, 2026

Tyler Schack, Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux

Tyler Schack has been appointed Vice President of Technology & Guest Insights at Walk‑On’s Sports Bistreaux, where he will steer enterprise technology strategy and guest‑intelligence programs. His mandate includes boosting brand growth, franchisee profitability, and operational scalability across the restaurant...

By Food On Demand
Head of L.A.'s Department of Water and Power Resigns
NewsMar 4, 2026

Head of L.A.'s Department of Water and Power Resigns

Janisse Quiñones, who has led Los Angeles’ Department of Water and Power since 2024, announced her resignation to become chief executive of Luma, a private electric‑utility operator in Puerto Rico. During her tenure she bolstered grid and water reliability, guided...

By Los Angeles Times – Climate & Environment
HID Debuts Cloud‑based Visitor Verification System for Healthcare
NewsMar 4, 2026

HID Debuts Cloud‑based Visitor Verification System for Healthcare

HID Global unveiled a cloud‑based visitor verification platform at HIMSS 2026, designed for hospitals to authenticate and track visitors in real time. The solution integrates directly with major electronic health record systems such as Epic and Oracle Health, enabling photo capture,...

By Biometric Update
DOE Advances Domestic Capabilities for Producing Quantum Materials
BlogMar 4, 2026

DOE Advances Domestic Capabilities for Producing Quantum Materials

The Department of Energy announced that Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has built systems to turn commercially sourced isotopically enriched silicon and germanium into high‑purity silane (SiH₄) and germane (GeH₄) gases. These precursor gases are essential for quantum information science and...

By HPCwire
Victoria Expands Battery Recycling Network with 50 New Collection Points
NewsMar 4, 2026

Victoria Expands Battery Recycling Network with 50 New Collection Points

The Victorian Government announced the addition of 50 new battery recycling collection points, supplementing upgrades at 17 existing sites, to make disposal safer and easier. Funding will support local councils and registered charities, with more than 30 locations placed in...

By Australian Manufacturing
NDSS 2025 – On The Realism Of LiDAR Spoofing Attacks Against Autonomous Driving Vehicle
NewsMar 4, 2026

NDSS 2025 – On The Realism Of LiDAR Spoofing Attacks Against Autonomous Driving Vehicle

The NDSS 2025 paper presents the first large‑scale measurement of physical‑world adversarial attacks on commercial traffic‑sign recognition (TSR) systems used in autonomous vehicles. While academic attack techniques can achieve 100% success against specific commercial TSR functions, overall success rates are...

By Security Boulevard
A Transaction-Grade Performance Blueprint for Spring Boot FinTech Microservices (Tracing, Histograms, and Kubernetes)
NewsMar 4, 2026

A Transaction-Grade Performance Blueprint for Spring Boot FinTech Microservices (Tracing, Histograms, and Kubernetes)

FinTech payment‑authorization microservices demand continuous performance tuning, not a one‑off effort. The article presents a transaction‑grade blueprint that combines Kubernetes orchestration, OpenTelemetry tracing, and Prometheus histograms to meet strict latency and error SLOs. It walks through defining service‑level objectives, instrumenting...

By DZone – DevOps & CI/CD
Nebius Secures Approval for Its First Gigawatt-Scale AI Factory
BlogMar 4, 2026

Nebius Secures Approval for Its First Gigawatt-Scale AI Factory

Nebius received Independence City Council approval for its Chapter 100 industrial incentive plan, clearing the way to build a 1.2‑gigawatt AI factory on a 400‑acre campus in Independence, Missouri. The development will generate roughly 1,200 skilled construction jobs and about...

By HPCwire
The Verification Imperative: How One Framework Is Reshaping Trust in Financial Code
NewsMar 4, 2026

The Verification Imperative: How One Framework Is Reshaping Trust in Financial Code

Financial institutions are tightening code integrity after supply‑chain attacks. Mitsubishi UFJ VP Jamshir Qureshi introduced the Hybrid Chain of Trust (HCoT), a framework that cryptographically signs and continuously validates software and container artifacts within CI/CD pipelines. The model enables compliance‑ready...

By Security Boulevard
Climate Risk, Capital Pressure, and CRE’s Inflection Point with Thomas Mueller, President & CEO at Canada Green Building Council
PodcastMar 4, 202627 min

Climate Risk, Capital Pressure, and CRE’s Inflection Point with Thomas Mueller, President & CEO at Canada Green Building Council

In this episode, hosts Aaron Cameron and Adam Pawlik speak with Thomas Mueller, President & CEO of the Canada Green Building Council, about the evolving landscape of ESG and climate risk in Canadian commercial real estate. Mueller highlights the shift...

By Commercial Real Estate Podcast (First National)
The RAG Reality Check for Ecommerce
BlogMar 4, 2026

The RAG Reality Check for Ecommerce

Retrieval‑augmented generation (RAG) systems dazzle in demos but stumble when faced with live ecommerce catalogs of tens of thousands of SKUs, exposing a "retrieval gap" between curated data and noisy production environments. The article identifies five recurring failure modes—chunking chaos,...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Court Rules Inova Not Joint Employer of Nurses Fired over Vaccine Refusal
NewsMar 4, 2026

Court Rules Inova Not Joint Employer of Nurses Fired over Vaccine Refusal

A Fourth Circuit appeals court ruled that Inova Health Care Services is not a joint employer of two nurse anesthetists who were terminated after refusing a COVID‑19 vaccine. The nurses, employed by NAPA’s subsidiary, argued Inova’s oversight made it a...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
Overeducated, Underutilized: Why Credential-Based Hiring Is Failing Canadian Employers
NewsMar 4, 2026

Overeducated, Underutilized: Why Credential-Based Hiring Is Failing Canadian Employers

Canadian employers have long used university degrees as a quick filter for candidates, but this practice is increasingly misaligned with the available talent pool. Lightcast’s “Fault Lines” report reveals that 66 % of job postings worldwide require a degree while only...

By Canadian HR Reporter
Circana Launches Complete Why Analytics Platform for CPG Sales Performance
NewsMar 4, 2026

Circana Launches Complete Why Analytics Platform for CPG Sales Performance

Circana unveiled Complete Why, an AI‑driven analytics platform for the consumer packaged goods sector, embedded in its Unify+ visualization suite. The tool models sales performance at store‑ and week‑level, evaluating up to 60 drivers such as price, promotions, distribution, competition,...

By Supermarket News
Orai1 Switches Ca2+ Signals, Balances Erythropoiesis
NewsMar 4, 2026

Orai1 Switches Ca2+ Signals, Balances Erythropoiesis

Researchers have identified the Orai1 calcium channel as a pivotal regulator of intracellular Ca2+ signals that govern erythropoiesis. Genetic ablation of Orai1 in mouse models leads to impaired red‑cell maturation and anemia, while pharmacologic activation rescues normal blood counts. The...

By Bioengineer.org
Missed ERISA Deadline Strips Disability Insurer of over $233,000
NewsMar 4, 2026

Missed ERISA Deadline Strips Disability Insurer of over $233,000

A federal appeals court ruled that Reliance Standard Life missed the ERISA‑mandated 45‑day deadline to decide a long‑term disability appeal, forcing the insurer to forfeit deference and pay $210,769.49 in past‑due benefits plus $22,544.95 in interest, totaling over $233,000. The...

By HRD (Human Capital Magazine) US
Apple Music Launches AI Transparency Tags — but only if Labels and Distributors Declare Them
NewsMar 4, 2026

Apple Music Launches AI Transparency Tags — but only if Labels and Distributors Declare Them

Apple Music announced Transparency Tags, a new metadata requirement that forces record labels and distributors to label AI‑generated artwork, tracks, compositions, and music videos. The tags are optional for now but will become mandatory for future deliveries, placing disclosure responsibility...

By Music Business Worldwide (MBW)
XPENG: Autonomous Driving in Crazy Traffic Conditions
BlogMar 4, 2026

XPENG: Autonomous Driving in Crazy Traffic Conditions

XPENG unveiled a video of its new in‑house autonomous‑driving system navigating a densely packed Chinese city street. The footage demonstrates the AI’s ability to maintain situational awareness amid erratic lane changes, sudden pedestrian crossings, and unpredictable driver behavior. By showcasing...

By The Last Driver License Holder
Section 117 Is Not a Disclosure Problem
BlogMar 4, 2026

Section 117 Is Not a Disclosure Problem

The Department of Education launched a public Section 117 transparency dashboard in February 2026, publishing over $60 billion in cumulative foreign‑funding disclosures from U.S. universities. By making gift and contract data searchable, flagging country‑of‑concern entities, and allowing direct institutional comparisons, the...

By Higher Education Leadership Intelligence
Morphology Refines Blob Shapes for Better Vision
SocialMar 4, 2026

Morphology Refines Blob Shapes for Better Vision

🧩 Morphological Operations in Computer Vision After binarizing an image, you often get blobs - clusters of connected pixels. But blobs aren’t always perfect. That’s where morphological operations come in: ✨ Dilation → Expands shapes, adding mass to blobs. 🪨 Erosion → Shrinks...

By Satya Mallick
Configure AWS Transfer Family SFTP with Lambda Auth
SocialMar 4, 2026

Configure AWS Transfer Family SFTP with Lambda Auth

AWS Transfer Family SFTP Setup (Password + SSH Key Users) Using Lambda Identity Provider + S3 https://t.co/15sA5yEiHC https://t.co/IZ8nvrWFgE

By Eric Vanderburg
A Rechat-Canva Integration; PulteGroup Leans Into AI
NewsMar 4, 2026

A Rechat-Canva Integration; PulteGroup Leans Into AI

Rechat has partnered with Canva to create a closed‑loop workflow that streams live MLS data directly into design templates and returns finished marketing assets back to Rechat with a single click. PulteGroup is adding Sitecore AI to its digital home‑buying...

By Real Estate News (REN)
IEEE Launches New Robot Learning Journal March 30
SocialMar 4, 2026

IEEE Launches New Robot Learning Journal March 30

The @IEEE Transactions on Robot Learning (T-RL) will launch on March 30! Co-EiCs: Todd Murphey and Vincent Vanhoucke https://t.co/v8bRowWtHr

By Ken Goldberg
First Age Verification Prompt Hits Social Media Users
SocialMar 4, 2026

First Age Verification Prompt Hits Social Media Users

One for the “but age verification means *everyone* has to show their gov ID or hand over biometric data” brigade. For the first time ever, I just got an age challenge on a social media platform: https://t.co/IidAL3Czai

By Troy Hunt
Yank Technologies Wins Contract for Military Wireless Charging System
NewsMar 4, 2026

Yank Technologies Wins Contract for Military Wireless Charging System

Yank Technologies secured an $2 million, 18‑month SBIR Phase II contract from the U.S. Army to advance its wireless charging system for warfighter wearable batteries. The program will move the technology from TRL‑4 to TRL‑6 by integrating the charger into vehicle seats...

By Army Technology
Confusing Thumbnails? Get Free Hack Pack Now
SocialMar 4, 2026

Confusing Thumbnails? Get Free Hack Pack Now

This week’s thumbnails demand an explanation 🤔 Like… calling that tiny cube in the middle of nowhere a “hotel”? Get our free YT Thumbnails Hack Pack with 100 more top thumbnails: https://t.co/H5zQZBPsBe https://t.co/tj1CYZoUA6

By Jon Youshaei
Senate NASA Bill Boosts Funding for Chandra X‑ray Telescope
SocialMar 4, 2026

Senate NASA Bill Boosts Funding for Chandra X‑ray Telescope

Encouraged to see the provisions in the Senate's NASA authorization bill (reported out of ctee today) supporting @chandraxray : #SaveChandra https://t.co/vEpAy3Mn9H

By Jonathan McDowell
Unique Capabilities of Edge Computing in IoT
NewsMar 4, 2026

Unique Capabilities of Edge Computing in IoT

The article outlines how edge computing transforms IoT by enabling federated learning, real‑time analytics, and stronger data sovereignty. By processing data locally, edge nodes cut latency, lower bandwidth demands, and keep sensitive information compliant with regulations such as GDPR and...

By SmartData Collective
Smart AI Metrics Need Guardrails to Prevent Gaming
SocialMar 4, 2026

Smart AI Metrics Need Guardrails to Prevent Gaming

Smart metrics don’t just measure performance, they shape behavior. If we’re deploying #AI across the enterprise, we need guardrails against metric gaming from day one. Governance isn’t a brake on innovation, it’s what makes transformation durable. Especially as agentic systems enter ops. https://t.co/r792RxQbTa...

By Harold Sinnott
Cell‑free DNA Test Predicts Liver Disease and Mortality
SocialMar 4, 2026

Cell‑free DNA Test Predicts Liver Disease and Mortality

We've used a blood test—cell free DNA—for detecting cancer or prenatal fetal abnormalities. It turns out it can be used to detect liver diseases and all-cause mortality from other conditions @ScienceTM https://t.co/IJxPMq7hGU

By Eric Topol
NASA’s Eclipse Megamovie Project Releases Full Data on 2024 Solar Eclipse
NewsMar 4, 2026

NASA’s Eclipse Megamovie Project Releases Full Data on 2024 Solar Eclipse

NASA’s Eclipse Megamovie project has released its full dataset from the April 8 2024 total solar eclipse. The collection comprises 52,469 photographs taken by volunteers at 143 U.S. observatories, creating the first white‑light eclipse dataset covering over 90 minutes of coronal observations....

By Universe Today
CIOs Must Enable AI with Automated Guardrails
SocialMar 4, 2026

CIOs Must Enable AI with Automated Guardrails

CIOs can't be the "office of no" on AI. Boards want efficiency, employees want LLMs, SaaS apps ship embedded agents. The only viable path: safe acceleration with automated guardrails, not manual blockers. #AI #GenAI #CIO #SaaS #ITStrategy https://t.co/8OLLAWNSNL

By Isaac Sacolick
Tesla Full Self-Driving v14.2.2.5 Might Be the Most Confusing Release Ever
BlogMar 4, 2026

Tesla Full Self-Driving v14.2.2.5 Might Be the Most Confusing Release Ever

Tesla’s Full Self‑Driving (FSD) version 14.2.2.5 arrived on February 14 and quickly proved the most confusing update yet for a long‑time user. The release delivers mixed results: speed‑profile behavior feels steadier, yet turn‑signal logic, parking automation, and navigation remain erratic....

By Teslarati
The 10-Hour Problem: How Visibility Gaps Are Burning Out the SOC
NewsMar 4, 2026

The 10-Hour Problem: How Visibility Gaps Are Burning Out the SOC

According to a Forrester Consulting study commissioned by NETSCOUT, 61% of SOC analysts spend more than ten hours each week in the analysis phase due to fragmented visibility. Inadequate network analysis and visibility (NAV) forces analysts to manually stitch logs...

By CSO Online
A Fair Amount of ARPA-H Funding Is Being Used for Clinical Trials Relevant to Aging
BlogMar 4, 2026

A Fair Amount of ARPA-H Funding Is Being Used for Clinical Trials Relevant to Aging

ARPA‑H is committing up to $144 million to healthspan‑focused human trials through its PROSPR program, funding seven teams to develop early biomarkers and surrogate endpoints for aging interventions. The agency has awarded Cambrian Bio $30.8 million for an oral rapamycin analog targeting...

By Fight Aging!
7 Situations When You Need a Professional Business Valuation
BlogMar 4, 2026

7 Situations When You Need a Professional Business Valuation

The article outlines seven scenarios—SBA financing, fundraising, partner buyouts, M&A, financial reporting, tax/estate matters, and 409A equity compensation—where a professional business valuation becomes essential rather than a rough estimate. It explains how independent, method‑driven valuations differ from informal calculations and...

By eCommerce Fastlane