Month: August 2023

‘Star Trek without the manifest destiny’: Saltsea Chronicles, a gently radical vision of the future

Creative director Hannah Nicklin explains how the narrative adventure game offers a far-reaching new take on storytelling What does it mean to play a video game as an ensemble rather than a single character? How would it change your experience of people and plot? What if there was no single hero, or perhaps no heroes …

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Google says AI systems should be able to mine publishers’ work unless companies opt out

The tech company’s latest proposal about generative AI turns copyright law on its head, and could especially hurt smaller content creators, say experts Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Publishers should be able to opt out of having their …

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Can a bra detect breast cancer? This Nigerian entrepreneur thinks so

An aunt’s death led Kemisola Bolarinwa to develop a wearable device that can pick up Nigeria’s most common cancer much earlier It was a school competition to build a radio that set Kemisola Bolarinwa on her path to becoming the inventor of a bra that can detect cancer. “My physics teacher brought the idea of …

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UK is ill-equipped to protect workers against pitfalls of AI

The culture, media and sport select committee has warned of risks not just to workers’ jobs but also their autonomy Rishi Sunak will gather world leaders in London this autumn for a summit on safety in artificial intelligence, after expressing concern about the “existential risks” of the rapidly evolving technology. Apparently, even our wannabe tech …

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People texting while walking more likely to have accidents, study confirms

Participants in simulated environment with random slip hazards were more likely to fall despite trying to be more cautious In news that will come as a surprise to nobody who has walked down a busy street in the past 10 years, scientists have confirmed people texting while walking are more likely to have accidents. While …

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MPs fiddled with voter ID as electoral data security burned

Electoral Commission hack is reminder of importance of protecting democratic system where it counts It turns out that while Conservative ministers were spending hours of parliamentary time in 2021-22 introducing requirements for voters to produce ID at polling stations – to protect elections against a threat most experts believed was negligible – the Electoral Commission …

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AI can identify passwords by sound of keys being pressed, study suggests

Researchers create system using sound recordings that can work out what is being typed with more than 90% accuracy Tapping in a computer password while chatting over Zoom could open the door to a cyber-attack, research suggests, after a study revealed artificial intelligence (AI) can work out which keys are being pressed by eavesdropping on …

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‘Where did I get my top? TikTok!’ How shopping went social – and hooked a new generation

From a sweetshop in Stevenage to good old Marks & Spencer, British businesses are using live events to spice up their online businesses. And the money is pouring in … Zainab Hakim finds it tiring to go to the shops but thinks she might be addicted to shopping. She’s a 23-year-old receptionist from Birmingham, and …

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Registers of UK Electoral Commission hacked by ‘hostile actors’

Elections watchdog says it is unable to say conclusively what information was accessed in cyber-attack The UK’s elections watchdog has been targeted by a cyber-attack that enabled “hostile actors” to access electoral registers. The Electoral Commission revealed it had been hacked but was “not able to know conclusively” what information had been accessed and said …

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‘The intent is to get us to shut up’: Why Elon Musk is taking on an anti-hate-speech group

The company formerly known as Twitter alleges that the Center for Countering Digital Hate drove away advertisers – but CCDH and legal experts say otherwise • Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article here Censorship, or rather his stance against it, is a key reason why Elon Musk bought …

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