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We managed to glean some interesting details about the Artemis III mission

On Tuesday, NASA announced the crew for the Artemis III mission, which is scheduled to be flown no earlier than summer 2027. As part of the announcement, space agency officials also discussed plans for the crew to dock with both a Blue Origin lander and a SpaceX Starship lander during the spaceflight in low-Earth orbit. The presentation, although informative, still left open key questions about the landers' readiness and what exactly they'll look like.

Ars Technica 23h ago

Workers are spending over 6 hours a week botsitting AI, fueling job frustration

AI is supposed to save workers time. Instead, some employees report spending hours every week cleaning up after it. A new report from Glean's Work AI Institute, produced with researchers from universities including Notre Dame, Stanford, and UC Berkeley, found that white-collar workers spend an average of 6.4 hours a week "botsitting" AI — feeding it context, checking outputs, debugging mistakes, and cleaning up errors.

Hacker News 3h ago

Brit workers waste nearly six hours a week 'botsitting'

Almost all UK workers now have to deal with AI, but few firms report big productivity gains because of all the time lost in hand-holding the systems and cleaning up their mistakes. So says a report by the Work AI Institute, a research arm of AI biz Glean Technologies. It claims there are productivity gains to be had from introducing AI-based tools, yet much of this is being negated by the amount of time employees waste making them work – a phenomenon it has christened "botsitting."

The Register 1d ago

Male bowerbirds hope to dazzle females with bright human-made items

Male bowerbirds are notorious for their complex mating rituals. They build intricate tunnels out of twigs—the bowers from which they get their name—and then decorate them with random colorful items gleaned from the environment. When a female of the species shows up to check out a male's fancy digs, the male tosses his shiniest objects in her direction and shows off his plumage in hopes of impressing her.

Ars Technica Science 8d ago

Male bowerbirds hope to dazzle females with bright human-made items

Male bowerbirds are notorious for their complex mating rituals. They build intricate tunnels out of twigs—the bowers from which they get their name—and then decorate them with random colorful items gleaned from the environment. When a female of the species shows up to check out a male's fancy digs, the male tosses his shiniest objects in her direction and shows off his plumage in hopes of impressing her.

Ars Technica 8d ago

India leads among immigrant founders of US billion-dollar startups

Indian entrepreneurs have emerged as the largest immigrant group behind America's billion-dollar startup ecosystem, founding or co-founding 96 US unicorns, according to a new study that underscores the growing influence of Indian talent on the world's biggest innovation economy. The report by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) found that immigrants have founded or co-founded 455 of America's 775 privately held startups valued at $1 billion or more, accounting for 59% of all...

Times of India 6d ago

Final Fantasy 7 Revelation will launch across all platforms in Spring 2027

Final Fantasy 7 Revelation will launch across all platforms in Spring 2027 The final chapter will drop simultaneously on PS5, Switch 2, Xbox and PC. Conspicuous in its absence from Sony's State of Play (possibly because it didn't need it with so many big hitters), Square Enix's final chapter of its RPG remake is almost here. During SGF 2026's big Friday night showcase, we got a look at the FF7 crew's continued world tour despite a certain member's absence.

Engadget 5d ago

Is Trump really a Knicks fan? History doesn’t put him in pantheon of Ben Stiller, Spike Lee and Timothée Chalamet

Is Trump really a Knicks fan? History doesn’t put him in pantheon of Ben Stiller, Spike Lee and Timothée Chalamet An unpopular president returns to inconvenience a city that rejected him to watch a team that he never much cared for, writes Andrew Feinberg — just so he can be seen - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments If there’s one thing that can be said about Donald Trump, it’s that he’s a sports fan. From his earliest days on the campaign trail in 2015, Trump and his aides spun yarns about...

The Independent World 2d ago

Why is the USMNT playing meaningless friendlies ri...

The biggest FIFA World Cup in history is less than two weeks away. Over the course of 39 days, 103 crucial games -- and one meaningless third-place game -- will be played en route to deciding a global champion. So, what better way to lead into the festivities than with ... a bunch of friendly games that don't matter?

ESPN 12d ago

Why AI hasn't replaced software engineers, and won't

Why AI hasn’t replaced software engineers, and won’t Coding agents as normal technology There is great anxiety and uncertainty about AI replacing jobs. How can we move past vague warnings and bombastic predictions and bring data to bear on this question? One good way is to look at the profession where AI capabilities are furthest along and adoption has been exceptionally rapid: software engineering.

Hacker News 8h ago