Der letzte Song der Beatles, der mit KI wiederhergestellt wurde, ist für zwei Grammys nominiert

11. Nov. 2024

Der letzte Song der Beatles, "Now and Then", der mit Hilfe von KI-Technologie vervollständigt wurde, ist fast 50 Jahre nach der Trennung der Band für zwei Grammy Awards nominiert. Ursprünglich von John Lennon in den späten 1970er Jahren aufgenommen, wurde das Stück fertiggestellt, nachdem Peter Jacksons Team maschinelles Lernen einsetzte, um den Gesang zu trennen. Jetzt nominiert für Record of the Year und Best Rock Performance, "Now and Then" wird mit Künstlern wie Beyoncé und Pearl Jam konkurrieren. Bei den Grammy Awards 2025 wird sich zeigen, ob dieses KI-gestützte Comeback in die Geschichte eingehen wird.

Under 16? You’ll Need a Parent!

In April 2025, Meta announced new safety measures for teen users on Instagram, requiring parental permission for those under 16 to go live or to disable the blurring of suspected nudity in direct messages. These updates aim to enhance protections for young users, addressing concerns about online safety and exposure to inappropriate content. Meta is also extending these safeguards to Facebook and Messenger, including default private settings, restrictions on messages from unknown users, and reminders to take breaks after 60 minutes of app usage. These changes are part of Meta's ongoing efforts to enhance protections for young users, first introduced through its teen account program launched in September.

Source: https://apnews.com/article/e79cc36bfc3a08f9386ebb99abd4c73d

Big Tech’s Warning: Kids Who Don’t Learn AI Will Struggle Tomorrow

In the U.S., more than 250 tech and business leaders—including from Microsoft and LinkedIn—have joined forces to push for computer science and AI to become required subjects in all schools. Why? Because they believe today’s kids need more than just basic digital skills—they need to understand how technology works to succeed in the future. Right now, only 12 states require coding in schools, even though it’s becoming as essential as reading and math. Experts say early access to these subjects can boost future job opportunities and help close the tech gap. At Logiscool, we’ve known this all along—learning to code isn’t just about tech, it’s about unlocking confidence, creativity, and lifelong skills.

Source:https://www.axios.com/2025/05/05/computer-science-ai-education-k-12-ceos-letter