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Sunday, December 22, 2024
Survey Predicts Global Warming, Economic Struggles, and AI Job Shifts in 2025
The most predictions respondents made were about climate change. 80% of the respondents said that they think average global temperatures will increase in 2025, with eight in ten respondents saying that the world will get warmer in the next year. Most of the respondents who had this belief were from Indonesia (91%), Philippines (89%) and Malaysia (88%). 72% of the respondents also think that the temperature of the region where they live will change in the next year. 52% of the respondents said that they think that their country’s government would introduce some measures to combat climate change. On the other hand, 84% respondents from China also said that they think their government will take measures to reduce carbon emissions to control climate change.
79% of the respondents predicted that they think prices of the products will increase more in 2025 but their incomes will remain the same or will only see a slight increase. Two thirds of the respondents also think that AI is going to take over jobs in 2025, but 43% think that AI will increase more opportunities for people in their countries. 59% said that they think many people will start living in virtual worlds in the next year, which is a 3% increase from 2022.
Respondents also predicted a new global pandemic by a new virus (47%) in 2025, while many people are hopeful that people in their countries will become tolerant of each other (33%) in the next year. There were also some predictions about the Ukraine war ending in 2025 (27%), which is about 3 in 10 respondents. The predictions about Middle East conflicts (Israel-Gaza war) ending in 2025 is a little less, with 2 in 10 or 22% respondents predicting it.
Read next: New Survey Shows Mobile Internet Services Usage is Declining Across the World
by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
Positive Reviews Face Deletion as Google Tightens Moderation Against Fake Ratings
This shows that Google is actually trying to make its platform free from fake reviews as there are many businesses which buy reviews so that they can attract more customers. One star reviews (12.8%) were the ones which were the second most deleted reviews on Google, probably because of the use of abusive and inappropriate language used in them. As the reviews with two to four stars (8% to 2%) are more balanced and mostly show honest reviews, they were very less likely to be deleted by Google.
Now the question arises whether review deletions can cause algorithm updates on Google, and the answer is that it is very unlikely. The rapid review deletions by Google also suggests that there were few changes made in review moderation by Google, but the SEO world hasn't studied how this can impact businesses and local ranking algorithms. There could be some algorithm changes as Google moderates more reviews but saying anything about it is too early.
One thing that the analysis of reviews found was that reviews which had no replies were more likely to get deleted (66.1%). This suggests that businesses need to get engaged with their customers and reply to their reviews as this will help maintain a positive reputation of the business. Only 33.9% of the reviews with replies got deleted by Google. The type of reviews that got deleted the most were “Service and Staff” which talks about staff friendliness, customer service quality and expertise of the business. The second most deleted reviews were about “product of Service Quality”, followed by “Environment and Accessibility”.
GMBapi also developed a machine learning model called Random Forest Algorithm to find out what factors in a review resulted in its deletion. Factors like review leng, sentiment and rating were the most important ones when it came to Google review moderation. This analysis highlights that it is important for businesses to embrace local SEO tools, engage with their reviewers, report fake reviews and avoid incentivized reviews.
Read next: AI Overviews Dominate Search, Taking 48% of Mobile Screen Space
by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
Saturday, December 21, 2024
TikTok Faces Year-Long Ban in This Country After Shocking Incident Involving Youth Violence
TikTok stated it was requesting 'urgent clarification' from the Albanian government
Image: DIW-Aigen
Read next: Is OpenAI on the Verge of a Major AI Setback with GPT-5’s Delays
by Asim BN via Digital Information World
Is OpenAI on the Verge of a Major AI Setback with GPT-5’s Delays?
The initial training sessions, crucial for fine-tuning AI models, have taken longer and cost more than expected. While GPT-5 demonstrates incremental improvements over earlier iterations, the advancements haven’t reached the transformative leap expected to sustain the model’s steep operational costs.
To tackle these challenges, OpenAI has adopted unconventional approaches. Beyond relying on publicly available datasets, the company is creating custom data by hiring experts to write code and solve complex problems. It’s also generating synthetic data using its existing models, such as o1. This multi-pronged approach underscores the immense effort required to push AI boundaries.
The stakes have never been higher, with everything on the line and no room for failure. With competitors like Google DeepMind, Anthropic, and Microsoft racing to establish dominance in AI innovation, OpenAI is under pressure to maintain its leadership. Orion’s slower-than-expected progress could open opportunities for rivals to gain ground or even reshape market dynamics.
Meanwhile, OpenAI’s financial demands are escalating. The company reportedly spends hundreds of millions annually on hardware and research, with GPT-5’s development adding to that burden. Critics question whether AI development at this scale remains sustainable, especially as scrutiny grows over its environmental and ethical costs.
The delay also has implications for OpenAI’s broader strategy. Its recent move into enterprise tools, such as ChatGPT for businesses, signals a pivot towards monetizing existing technologies. If GPT-5 fails to deliver a game-changing edge, OpenAI may face tougher decisions about balancing innovation with profitability.
With no official release date for Orion this year, the industry will be closely watching OpenAI’s next steps. This moment serves as a reminder that innovation at the frontier of AI isn’t just about progress—it’s about navigating the trade-offs between ambition, cost, and real-world impact.
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Read next:
• Google Uses AI To Power New Chrome Browser Scam Protection
• Tensions Flare Between Long Lost Friends Sam Altman and Elon Musk As OpenAI CEO Calls Tesla Boss ‘A Clear Bully’
• Leen Kawas on Being a Resilient Leader: Navigating Change with Vision and Emotional Intelligence
by Asim BN via Digital Information World
Google Uses AI To Power New Chrome Browser Scam Protection
As shared by one user on X, the new feature is flagged as a part of Chrome Canary. It’s called Client Side Detection Brand which uses LLM to analyze web pages across different devices. Once enabled, it can inquire about the brand and page’s intention.
The goal appears to be helping scam detection services find brands and their purpose for the webpage. At the end of the day, it just makes it so much simpler to identify any real scams lurking out there. The fact that it works on Windows, Linux, and Mac is a big deal.
For now, it’s not quite clear how this feature works but it might roll out warnings when users visit a scam online page. For instance, visiting false Microsoft tech support or those speaking about infected devices when that’s not the case. Some go as far as to urge users to dial a specific number.
Chrome AI might analyze the promoted brands or the language used for this page. When it detects scams like incorrect domains, it displays alerts so users are aware. They can immediately avoid interactions with this page or share personal details. Such a tool is currently in an experimental phase and might be linked to the new Enhanced Protection feature for Chrome that also makes use of AI.
As per the Android maker, the new Enhanced Protection feature makes use of AI to give real-time protection against anything dangerous like websites, extensions, or downloads. Before the start of October, Enhanced Protection did not use AI. it was more described as being proactive protection.
Since then, it’s been updated to become AI-based protection. For now, Google is more likely to use its pre-trained data to understand web material and alert users about dangerous incidents including thefts and scams.
While the feature sounds great, it’s still in the initial testing phase. Google has made it very clear that its goal is a more secure and private Chrome and using AI technology can help it achieve goals. When and how it plans on doing this, only time can tell.
Read next: Google Search Will Include A New ‘AI Mode’ That’s Similar In Design to its Gemini AI Chabot
by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
Despite Fewer App Downloads, Consumer Spending on App Store and Google Play Increased Compared to Last Year
The reason why App Store spending has increased is because many users are paying more for paid apps and subscriptions. On App Store and Play Store, 5% apps in total offer subscriptions. These subscriptions were 48% of the total app revenue on App Store and Play Store combined.
The most downloaded apps on both platforms were social platforms apps like Instagram, WhatsApp and TikTok. But on the other hand, Temu was the most downloaded app in the US in 2024 on Apple. Even though there are many users spending on subscription apps, there are also some users who think that it is not worth spending on subscription apps. One of the reasons why consumers are not afraid to spend on apps on Apple is because Apple makes the steps of cancelling subscriptions as compared to Play Store.
Read next:
• Study Finds AI Models Unprepared to Tackle Financial Problems, Far from Replacing Professionals
• Hiring Trends Among Creator Economy Startups: Here’s What Made It Big in 2024
by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
Friday, December 20, 2024
A Complete Beginner Guide to World of Warcraft
Want to dive into World of Warcraft but not sure where to start? We've got you covered! In this guide, we'll go over the key aspects of the game in a short and easy-to-follow way, so you'll know exactly what to do when you kick off your adventure — whether on your own, with friends, or with the help of WoW services.
Ready to make your first steps in Azeroth? Let's go then!
Subscription & Expansions
WoW is a subscription-based game, meaning you need to pay a monthly fee to enjoy the full experience. You also need to buy expansions to access additional content.
You can try the game for free, though! The modern version of WoW lets you play up to level 20 without any payment. You can create multiple characters, but they'll all be capped at level 20 unless you subscribe. This option is only available for Retail WoW; Classic doesn't offer free play.
There's also an item called WoW Token that grants 30 days of game time and can be purchased either with real money or in-game gold via the Auction House.
Realms
First off, you'll need to pick a realm, or a server, to play on. Realms are more important in the endgame and have little effect on your early journey, but there still are a few things to keep in mind:
- Server Population: Low-pop servers offer a more solo experience, while high-pop ones are great for group play but come with long queues, crowded areas, and busy public chats.
- Server Type: Normal or RP (Role-Playing). RP servers have specific rules for social interactions and are designed for players who enjoy immersion and character-driven stories.
- You can only group with others on the same realm.
- Some servers may be dominated by one of the game's two factions. Check Raider.io or WoWProgress websites for detailed info on server status, population, and faction balance.
To change your realm after entering the game world, you'll either need to create a new character or pay for a Character Transfer.
Character Creation
Factions & Races
In WoW, there are two main factions: Horde and Alliance, each with its own set of aligned races. There also are neutral races, such as Dracthyr, Pandaren, and Earthern, which can join either faction.
Factions have different quests, cinematics, gear aesthetics, and capital cities, but it won't significantly affect your overall gameplay, so just settle on a race that you like and go with their faction. You can always change it later for a fee or simply create a new character.
Classes
Classes define your character's playstyle, abilities, skills, and specializations. There are 13 classes, each with 2-4 specs.
We recommend picking the class you find most fun to play. Pay attention to its role, though: you can either be a tank that soaks damage and taunts the enemy, a healer that restores HP for the group, or a DPS that's all about nuking the enemy.
Here are a couple of classes that are generally easier to learn:
- Beast Mastery Hunter
- Fury Warrior
- Destruction Warlock
- Havoc Demon Hunter
- Devastation Evoker
- Frost Mage
- Retribution Paladin
For a more in-depth class breakdown, check out guides on WowHead or IcyVeins.
Starting Up
Questing & Leveling
Questing and killing mobs are your primary XP sources as you level up.
NPCs with a quest ready have an exclamation mark above their heads, which is also shown on your map. When you're done with the quest, the exclamation mark turns into a question mark, signaling that you can hand it in and receive your reward, which typically includes XP, currency, and gear.
At level 10, you'll choose a spec for your class, and from that moment on, start earning Talent Points you can insert in your Talent Tree to gain new abilities and bonuses. If your build goes wrong, don't worry — you can reset the points and start over anytime.
Gear
Gear makes your character's primary source of power, with each piece having its item level. The higher the ilvl, the better equipped you are to handle more difficult content.
Some items also increase your primary stats, like Intellect, Agility, and Strength, or secondary ones — Haste, Crit, Mastery, and Versatility. Early in the game, you don't need to worry about min-maxing your build, but if you find a stat-boosting item, don't hesitate to equip it.
Dungeons
Available in Normal, Heroic, and Mythic tiers, dungeons are group-based PvE content where you team up with other players to fight enemies and earn loot and XP.
To access dungeons, use the Dungeon Finder by clicking the eye icon in the bottom right of your UI. You can queue for all dungeons except Mythic ones, which require you to join a Pre-made Group. If you're new, we recommend queuing as a tank or healer only if you're confident in those roles, as teammates may get toxic if you don't perform well. The safest option for beginners is to go as a DPS since dealing damage is a much easier task to handle.
Battlegrounds
Unlocked at level 10, Battlegrounds are team-based PvP matches where you fight against other players for objectives and earn Honor, gear, and other items. You can use Honor to buy PvP equipment.
Professions
Professions offer a unique set of skills your character can master to create, gather, or modify items. You can only take up two Primary professions and as many Secondary ones as you want. While purely optional, professions add a new layer of progression to your character, which is both fun and profitable, as you can craft or gather valuable items for personal use or selling them at the Auction House.
Leveling professions can be costly — you'll need to spend gold — but it's very important because higher levels allow you to unlock new recipes and improve the quality of your crafts. To start a profession, talk to any City Guard, and they'll mark the profession trainer on your map.
Endgame Content
Endgame refers to the activities available once you've reached the maximum level. For new players, this isn't something to worry about just yet, but we'll quickly go over the main activities anyway, just to give you a glimpse of what to expect.
Mythic+ Dungeons
Mythic+ are a more difficult version of standard dungeons, with added affixes that introduce new mechanics and increase the challenge. You start with Mythic +0 and, on completion, earn an upgradable key to progress to higher difficulties (Mythic +2, +3, etc.). At the end of the dungeon, you'll receive a loot chest with rewards based on the difficulty.
Raids
Similar to dungeons but more mechanically complex, raids are PvE instances where you have to beat mobs and bosses for loot. LFR (Looking For Raid) is the easiest tier you can queue up for. It's a bit different from regular runs but still gives you a good sense of the raid's mechanics and encounters. There also are Normal, Heroic, and Mythic difficulties, each with ilvl requirements to enter.
Arenas & Rated Battlegrounds
Arenas offer 2v2, 3v3, and Solo Shuffle PvP battles. Rated Battlegrounds are similar to regular Battlegrounds, but here you earn rating points based on match results. You also earn rating points for Arena matches. Additionally, in both activities, you earn Honor/Conquest Points, which you can spend on PvP gear from vendors.
Final Word
Our WoW beginner's guide comes to an end here. We hope it was helpful and gave you a solid understanding of the game's basics, as well as a great starting point for your journey into the incredible world of Azeroth. The beauty of the game is that you can play however you want and engage in whatever you enjoy, so don't be afraid to explore and try new things. And most importantly, have fun!
by Web Desk via Digital Information World