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2025-10-16 17:45:00| Fast Company

Uber’s U.S. drivers and couriers have a new way to earn extra money. The ride-hail app announced on Thursday a new pilot program that will offer gig workers the opportunity to train artificial intelligence (AI) through so-called “digital tasks.” They include simple, quick tasks for workers such as uploading photos, recording themselves speaking in their native language, and submitting documents written in different languageswhich are then fed into AI models. Uber already offers this for gig workers in India. “A lot of these tasks are digital, meaning you can do them from your phone . . . from anywhere, and at the same time create earnings opportunities,” Sachin Kansal, Uber’s chief product officer, said at the company’s “Only on Uber” event in Washington, D.C. on Thursday. “Drivers have asked for more ways to earn, even when they’re not on the road,” CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said in a statement to Business Insider. “[We’re] giving drivers more ways to earn during downtime.” [Image: Uber] The pilot, which allows gig workers to complete quick digital tasks in the Driver app, is powered by Ubers AI Solutions Group. How Uber’s “digital tasks” work The digital tasks are only available to drivers and couriers whove opted in. Once they’ve signed up, they will occasionally see invitations to complete the tasks in the Opportunity Center. Once available, users can view the full list before they begin (each task is optional)including an estimate of how much time it will take and how much they will earn. After the tasks are completed, payment is added within 24 hours. Uber Financials Uber Technologies, Inc (UBER) was trading down nearly 3% in afternoon trading on Thursday. Uber’s reported second quarter earnings, for the period ending June 30, beat estimates with revenue of $12.65 billion (versus estimates of $12.46 billion). Earnings per share (EPS) came in at 63 cents. At the time, the company also announced the authorization of a $20 billion stock buyback.


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2025-10-16 17:31:25| Fast Company

After months of uncertainty, some federal student loan borrowers will soon have their debt canceled. But theres a hook: You must be enrolled in a very specific program and have made sufficient payments to qualify.  Some borrowers have been receiving notices in recent weeks that read: You are now eligible to have some or all of your federal student loan(s) discharged because you have reached the necessary number of payments under your Income-Based Repayment (IBR) Plan. The IBR plan, first introduced in 2007, offers debt cancellation after 20 or 25 years of repayment, depending on the age of the loans. Nearly 2 million borrowers were enrolled in this program as of the second quarter, according to Federal Student Aid figures. Notices emailed to borrowers go on to inform them that the U.S. Department of Education will work with their loan servicer to process the discharge over the next several months. If for some reason borrowers want to opt out of IBR forgiveness, they must contact their loan servicer by Oct. 21.  While advocates for debt relief may cheer the news, these notices indicate that IBR forgiveness has resumed after about three months. In July, the Federal Student Aid quietly announced that forgiveness had been paused so its systems could be updated to accurately the number of months paid, blaming litigation related to a forgiveness plan instituted during former President Joe Bidens administration. As a result, the debt forgiveness notices are simply the resumption of the IBR program, rather than a new forgiveness plan. On the campaign trail last year, President Donald Trump called student loan forgiveness vile and not even legal. Education Secretary Linda McMahon has vowed that a mass forgiveness program won’t happen during her tenure. These notices have gone out even amid the ongoing federal government shutdown. The Department of Education did not respond to a request for comment from Fast Company. While a formal notice is the best way to confirm that your federal student loan debt will be cancelled, here’s how to know if you may qualify. BORROWERS MUST BE ENROLLED IN IBR PLAN The forgiveness notices sent out in recent weeks are only going to student loan borrowers who are enrolled in the income-based repayment plan, which capped monthly payments at a certain percentage of borrowers discretionary income .  Borrowers enrolled in other repayment plans, even other income-driven repayment plans, may not see relief soonif ever. That’s because other plans have been phased out or are held up by litigation in courts. CHECK NUMBER OF LOAN PAYMENTS Only those borrowers enrolled in an IBR plan who have made a sufficient number of loan payments are eligible for forgiveness.  If you took out your federal student loans before July 1, 2014, then you must have made consistent monthly payments300 in totalfor 25 years. If you took out loans after that date, the threshold drops to 240 payments over a 20-year period. Many borrowers switch repayment plans over timeand you may still be eligible for IBR forgiveness for payments made while you were enrolled under other plans. It may be tempting to assume you’ve qualified for debt forgiveness based on your records of payments, but you should continue making payments as normal until you receive official notice. EXPECT MORE SHOWDOWNS ON STUDENT LOANS As the notices to borrowers indicate, full forgiveness may take several months. What’s more, the government shutdown may further delay loan forgivenessand it has snarled other forgiveness efforts, including a legal challenge brought by the American Federation of Teachers regarding the Department of Educations denial of rights to federal student loan borrowers for forgiveness opportunities that were mandated in their loan terms. Finally, expect more showdowns related to federal student loan debt to come. Last week, Politico reported that the Trump administration is considering selling parts of the federal governments $1.6 trillion student loan portfolio to private investors. Such a move might change current repayment safeguards, along with the potential for loan forgiveness in the future.


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2025-10-16 17:00:00| Fast Company

Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea have sharply increased their use of artificial intelligence to deceive people online and mount cyberattacks against the United States, according to new research from Microsoft. This July, the company identified more than 200 instances of foreign adversaries using AI to create fake content online, more than double the number from July 2024 and more than ten times the number seen in 2023. The findings, published Thursday in Microsoft’s annual digital threats report, show how foreign adversaries are adopting new and innovative tactics in their efforts to weaponize the internet as a tool for espionage and deception. AI’s potential said to be exploited by US foes America’s adversaries, as well as criminal gangs and hacking companies, have exploited AI’s potential, using it to automate and improve cyberattacks, to spread inflammatory disinformation and to penetrate sensitive systems. AI can translate poorly worded phishing emails into fluent English, for example, as well as generate digital clones of senior government officials. Government cyber operations often aim to obtain classified information, undermine supply chains, disrupt critical public services, or spread disinformation. Cyber criminals on the other hand work for profit by stealing corporate secrets or using ransomware to extort payments from their victims. These gangs are responsible for the wide majority of cyberattacks in the world and in some cases have built partnerships with countries like Russia. Increasingly, these attackers are using AI to target governments, businesses, and critical systems like hospitals and transportation networks, according to Amy Hogan-Burney, Microsoft’s vice president for customer security and trust, who oversaw the report. Many U.S. companies and organizations, meanwhile, are getting by with outdated cyber defenses, even as Americans expand their networks with new digital connections. Companies, governments, organizations and individuals must take the threat seriously if they are to protect themselves amid escalating digital threats, she said. We see this as a pivotal moment where innovation is going so fast,” Hogan-Burney said. “This is the year when you absolutely must invest in your cybersecurity basics, US is a popular target The U.S. is the top target for cyberattacks, with criminals and foreign adversaries targeting companies, governments and organizations in the U.S. more than any other country. Israel and Ukraine were the second and third most popular targets, showing how military conflicts involving those two nations have spilled over into the digital realm. Russia, China, and Iran have denied that they use cyber operations for espionage, disruption, and disinformation. China, for instance, says the U.S. is trying to smear  Beijing while conducting its own cyberattacks. North Korea has pioneered a scheme in which it uses AI personas to create American identities, allowing them to apply for remote tech jobs. North Korea’s authoritarian government pockets the salaries, while the hackers use their access to steal secrets or install malware. It’s the kind of digital threat that will face more American organizations in the years to come as sophisticated AI programs make it easier for bad actors to deceive, according to Nicole Jiang, CEO of Fable, a San Francisco-based security company that uses AI to sniff out fake employees. AI is not only a tool for hackers, but also a critical defense against digital attackers, Jiang said. Cyber is a cat-and-mouse game, she said. Access, data, information, money: That’s what they’re after. David Klepper, Associated Press


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