Month: February 2024

‘I lost my house, I lost all my money’: the retiree taking on the banks over crypto fund loss

Catherina De Solieux is one of several Australians taking legal action against banks who oversaw money transfers to the HyperVerse scheme Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Catherina De Solieux was looking forward to a comfortable retirement. She had finished working as a nurse, was paying off her …

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League review – straddles the brilliant and the banal

Rocksteady/Warner Bros; PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PCThis fourth adaptation of DC’s least-likely heroes combines an inspired storyline with some very pedestrian combat When Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight hit cinemas in 2008, it arrived like a demon in the night. Pushing its 12A rating to the limit, this brooding, nihilistic monster was a far cry from …

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Snapchat owner suffers stock slump as investors doubt growth potential

Snap Inc’s earnings fall short of predictions as it turns focus to user growth in ‘monetizable’ markets like North America and Europe The owner of Snapchat narrowly missed Wall Street’s expectations as it continues to grapple with a slowdown in digital advertising. Shares in the social media company tumbled by nearly a third. While Snap …

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Meta pushes to label all AI images on Instagram and Facebook in crackdown on deceptive content

Global executive Nick Clegg says users ‘want to know where the boundary lies’ amid rise in AI-generated content Meta is working to detect and label AI-generated images on Facebook, Instagram and Threads as the company pushes to call out “people and organisations that actively want to deceive people”. Photorealistic images created using Meta’s AI imaging …

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‘No rush to legislate’: Why is the UK so slow to regulate AI?

Britain has announced £10m for regulators but has done very little to mitigate the risks linked with artificial intelligence. Plus, Facebook’s deep-fake Biden conundrum • Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article here Britain wants to lead the world in AI regulation. But AI regulation is a rapidly evolving, …

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A shadowy hacker group brought the British Library to its knees. Is there any way to stop them? | Lamorna Ash

The future of cybercrime resembles an arms race between an industry of hackers-for-hire and the UK’s weak defences It is not quite accurate to say that the cyber-attack against the British Library took place on 28 October 2023. Most probably, Rhysida, the hacker gang that orchestrated the attack and is thought to be Russian, had …

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Craig Wright’s claim he invented bitcoin a ‘brazen lie’, court told

Crypto Open Patent Alliance seeking ruling in London that computer scientist is not pseudonymous author Satoshi Nakamoto An Australian computer scientist’s claim to be the author of the founding text of bitcoin is a “brazen lie”, the high court has heard. Craig Wright’s assertion that he is the pseudonymous author Satoshi Nakamoto was at the …

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Tuesday briefing: Is there more that could be done to keep children safe online?

In today’s newsletter: As the mother of Brianna Ghey calls for social media blocks and smartphone age limits, we look at what protections exist – and whether they are enough • Sign up here for our daily newsletter, First Edition Good morning. Before the newsletter, an update on the news that broke last night that …

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Viral videos of Tesla drivers using VR headsets prompt US government alarm

Transportation head says drivers must pay attention at all times after clips emerge of some using what looks like Apple’s Vision Pro US transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg on Monday said human drivers must pay attention at all times after videos emerged of people wearing what appeared to be Apple’s recently released Vision Pro headset while …

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Facebook rules allow altered video casting Biden as paedophile, says board

Oversight committee attacks Meta’s ‘incoherent’ policy on misleadingly manipulated videos as too focused on AI Meta’s oversight board has found that a Facebook video wrongfully suggesting that the US president, Joe Biden, is a paedophile does not violate the company’s current rules while deeming those rules “incoherent” and too narrowly focused on AI-generated content. The …

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