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Meta’s Community Notes program is promising, but needs to prioritize transparency

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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has more than 3.35 billion combined monthly active users. Recently, Meta has changed its approach to fact-checking in response to criticisms of its role in circulating […]

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What does it mean to ‘accept’ or ‘reject’ all cookies, and which should I choose?

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It’s nearly impossible to use the internet without being asked about cookies. A typical pop-up will offer to either “accept all” or “reject all.” Sometimes, there may be a third option, or a link to […]

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Musk’s xAI blames ‘unauthorized’ tweak for ‘white genocide’ posts

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Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup has blamed an “unauthorized modification” for causing its chatbot Grok to generate misleading and unsolicited posts referencing “white genocide” in South Africa.This post was originally published on this site

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Coinbase expects data breach to cost it up to $400 mn

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Coinbase on Thursday said criminals bribed and duped their way to stealing cryptocurrency from its users, then tried to blackmail the exchange to keep the crime quiet.This post was originally published on this site

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EU accuses TikTok of violating digital rules over ads

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The EU accused TikTok on Thursday of breaking digital rules after concluding that the Chinese-owned social media platform was not transparent enough about advertisements.This post was originally published on this site

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Study finds inappropriate ads common on websites aimed at children

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Many websites for children, such as learning platforms, are free of charge; they are financed by advertising. Researchers from Radboud University in the Netherlands, the Belgian University KU Leuven and the German Ruhr University Bochum […]

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EU seeks to better protect children from online dangers

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Pushing to better protect children online, the EU on Tuesday invited the public including parents and minors to help prepare recommendations for digital platforms such as TikTok and Instagram.This post was originally published on this […]

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AI can scan vast numbers of social media posts during disasters to guide first responders

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When disasters happen—such as hurricanes, wildfires and earthquakes—every second counts. Emergency teams need to find people fast, send help and stay organized. In today’s world, one of the fastest ways to get information is through […]

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British govt suffers setback in AI copyright battle

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The British government suffered a setback to its plans to make it easier for AI companies to access data as the House of Lords backed more protection for content creators on Monday.This post was originally […]

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‘Tool for grifters’: AI deepfakes push bogus sexual cures

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Holding an oversized carrot, a brawny, shirtless man promotes a supplement he claims can enlarge male genitalia—one of countless AI-generated videos on TikTok peddling unproven sexual treatments.This post was originally published on this site

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