Month: May 2023

MEPs to vote on proposed ban on ‘Big Brother’ AI facial recognition on streets

Thursday’s vote in EU parliament seen as key test in formation of world’s first artificial intelligence laws Moves to ban live “Big Brother” facial recognition technology from being deployed across the streets of the EU will be tested in a key vote at the European parliament on Thursday. The amendment is part of a package …

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Twitter hack: UK man pleads guilty to hijacking accounts including of Joe Biden and Elon Musk

Joseph James O’Connor was extradited from Spain to the US last month to face charges over the hack of a number of organisations and celebrities A British man has pleaded guilty over his role in schemes to hack the Twitter accounts of celebrities including Joe Biden and Elon Musk, as well as stealing $794,000 in …

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Tucker Carlson to revive show on Twitter after Fox News dismissal

Host was fired by the news network last month in the aftermath of its $787.5m settlement with Dominion over election lies Tucker Carlson will be reviving his show on Twitter, after being abruptly dismissed from Fox News last month. In a tweet captioned “We’re back,” Carlson on Tuesday shared a video discussing his next moves. …

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Elizabeth Holmes is rebranding herself as a sweet, devoted mother. Will anyone buy it? | Arwa Mahdawi

The Theranos founder and convicted fraudster used a New York Times profile as a shameless PR exercise. If only other female convicts were given a first chance – let alone a second Meet Liz Holmes. She is a devoted mother of two little kids who loves nothing more than family outings to the zoo, walking …

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‘Zelda is bigger than it’s ever been’: Nintendo fans explain the hype for Tears of the Kingdom

Anticipation is sky-high for the release of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom this week. Fans explain why the sequel to Breath of the Wild is so eagerly awaited This Friday, after years of feverish anticipation, Nintendo is finally set to release The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – the much-hyped …

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The next Tamagotchi? Meet Peridot, the AR pet app from the makers of Pokémon Go

While kids will love throwing themselves into caring for their new virtual pet, older players looking for a next-gen AR-led Pokémon Go may be disappointed From the unlikely return of Gladiators to the resurgence of the layered blowout hairstyle beloved of Rachel from Friends, 90s nostalgia is in rude health. It was only a matter …

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Why is Google stonewalling regulation in Brazil? | Natalia Viana

As dozens of countries debate adopting greater regulation, the tech giants are growing aggressive On Monday, 1 May, Brazilians were surprised when they went to the Google homepage. Under the familiar search field, a link said: “The fake news bill can make your internet worse.” Whoever clicked on the link was taken to a Google …

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AI is feared to be apocalyptic or touted as world-changing – maybe it’s neither

Too much discourse focuses on whether AIs are the end of society or the end of human suffering – I’m more interested in the middle ground Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up here What if AI doesn’t fundamentally reshape civilisation? This week, I spoke to Geoffrey Hinton, the English psychologist-turned-computer scientist whose …

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Apple co-founder warns AI could make it harder to spot scams

Steve Wozniak says content created with artificial intelligence should be labelled and calls for regulation Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has warned that artificial intelligence could be used by “bad actors” and make it harder to spot scams and misinformation. Wozniak, who was one of Apple’s co-founders with the late Steve Jobs and invented the company’s …

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On the trail of the Dark Avenger: the most dangerous virus writer in the world

Bulgaria in the 1980s became known as the ‘virus factory’, where hundreds of malicious computer programs were unleashed to wreak havoc. But who was writing them, and why? In the 1980s, there was no better place than Bulgaria for virus lovers. The socialist country – plagued by hyperinflation, crumbling infrastructure, food and petrol rationing, daily …

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