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10/30/2024
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By Richard Brown
Sen. Mark Warner laying the groundwork for ONLINE CENSORSHIP by targeting domain registrars
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) has launched an initiative to investigate the role major internet domain companies have taken in the spread of so-called disinformation, primarily from Russia. Warner’s focus includes prominent players in the digital space such as Cloudflare, GoDaddy, NameCheap, NameSilo, Newfold and Verisign. However, critics argue that Warner is just laying the groundwork […]
10/16/2024
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By Richard Brown
Google backs construction of first small nuclear reactors to power AI data centers
Google has announced it will back the construction of seven small nuclear-power reactors in the U.S. as part of a groundbreaking deal aimed at addressing the tech giant’s growing demand for electricity to support artificial intelligence (AI) operations. The deal will see Google purchase power from reactors built by nuclear-energy startup Kairos Power, helping to […]
09/27/2024
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By Richard Brown
Hezbollah warns people in Lebanon against scanning QR codes from Israeli leaflets
Hezbollah has cautioned people in Lebanon against scanning QR codes found on leaflets dropped by Israeli warplanes in several parts of the country. In a statement, Hezbollah’s media department confirmed that these leaflets had been distributed in the Beqaa Valley in eastern Lebanon. “We strongly advise against opening or sharing any QR codes; they should be […]
09/02/2024
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By Richard Brown
Free speech concerns in the U.K. rise as communications regulator expands team to enforce online censorship laws
Concerns about free expression in the U.K. are growing as communications regulator Ofcom plans to expand its team by 20 percent to help enforce the Online Safety Act. This move comes at a time when the country is experiencing a surge in arrests related to online speech, raising alarms over potential overreach in regulating free […]
08/08/2024
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By Richard Brown
U.K. government’s new surveillance measures expand policies of the POLICE STATE
Despite the change in political leadership, the U.K. government’s approach to security and surveillance continues to echo past policies. Following the Southport riots, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s response mirrors the previous Tory administration’s focus on expanding mass surveillance and tightening restrictions on free speech. The Southport riots have prompted calls for increased surveillance and police state measures, […]
07/31/2024
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By Richard Brown
Hackers leak sensitive information from one of U.S. government’s largest IT service providers
Hackers have leaked internal documents from Leidos Holdings Inc., exposing sensitive information from one of the largest IT services providers to the U.S. government. Leidos, based in Virginia and a key contractor for the U.S. Department of Defense, is believed to have originated from a previously reported compromise of a Diligent Corp. system used by […]
07/30/2024
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By Richard Brown
Russian researchers unveil AI model that adapts to new tasks without human input
A team of Russian researchers has developed an innovative artificial intelligence (AI) model that can adapt to new tasks and contexts without requiring human intervention. The model called Headless-AD was presented at the International Conference on Machine Learning, held in the Austrian capital Vienna from July 21 to 27. Researchers from the T-Bank AI Research […]
06/28/2024
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By Richard Brown
New law grants U.S. president power to block access to all digital assets
A recent enactment in the United States has given the president unparalleled authority to curtail access to digital assets, triggering significant concern over its wide-ranging implications and potential impact on users. Scott Johnsson, a prominent figure in the digital assets field, voiced strong criticism of the law’s expansive reach on June 6, expressing: “It’s difficult […]
06/28/2024
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By Richard Brown
99.9% CHANCE: Top scientist predicts AI wipeout of humanity
In a landmark survey conducted earlier this year, more than half of the 2,778 researchers polled expressed concerns about the existential threat posed by superhuman artificial intelligence (AI). The survey indicated a five percent chance that humanity could face extinction or other “extremely bad outcomes” due to the rise of super-intelligent AI systems. One of […]
06/14/2024
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By Richard Brown
Report: Google “accidentally” collected and leaked user data, including CHILDREN’s voice data
Tech giant Google has “accidentally” collected children’s voice data and leaked information about carpool users’ trips and home addresses. This is according to a report by the online tech-focused publication 404 Media, which based its investigation on a leaked internal database. The report revealed that the database contains thousands of privacy-related incidents spanning six years, from […]
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