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Racist, transphobic hate speech surged on X under Elon Musk
Elon Musk was not telling the truth when he said that hate speech decreased after his takeover of Twitter, later renamed X, according to scientists who looked into the matter.
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EU drops tech patent, AI, privacy rules after big tech pressure
The European Commission has scrapped draft rules regulating technology patents, AI, and consumer privacy on messaging apps, saying it did not expect them to receive the green light from EU lawmakers and countries.
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How did a fake ODESZA album slip through to major streaming platforms?
Despite all the talk of major music streaming services being ready to repel the onslaught of fake music, it has happened again. Someone released an AI-generated album from ODESZA, a Seattle band, on its official artist profiles.
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Feds tackle illegal Super Bowl streaming networks
Coincidentally or not, the US authorities targeted dozens of pirate sports streaming sites just as tens of millions of people tuned in to watch the Super Bowl late Sunday night.
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LockBit’s woes continue as gangs’ helpers sanctioned
The United States joined Australia and Britain in targeting Russia-based Zservers service provider for its role in supporting the Lockbit ransomware attacks, the US Department of Treasury announced.
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Vance tells Europeans that heavy regulation could kill AI
US Vice President JD Vance has told Europeans their "massive" regulations on artificial intelligence could strangle the technology, and rejected content moderation as "authoritarian censorship".
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Google bows to Trump, renames Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America
Google has officially renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America for Map users in the US following an executive order from President Donald Trump.
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What happens when a president becomes a meme?
Macron's deepfake stunt was a viral hit – but did it make AI policy look like a joke?
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8Base ransom gang members arrested, operations seized by international authorities
Alleged members of the 8Base ransomware group have been arrested in Thailand, shuttering the group’s operations as part of a coordinated effort between Thai cyber police and international authorities in Phuket on Monday.
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Altman shoots down Musk's $97 billion bid for OpenAI, offers to buy Twitter instead
A consortium led by Elon Musk said on Monday it has offered $97.4 billion to buy the nonprofit that controls OpenAI. Altman responds on X, "No thank you" and offers to buy Twitter instead.
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New York state bans DeepSeek from government devices
In a playbook move reminiscent of the early days of TikTok’s rise to fame in the US and its backlash from Washington lawmakers, New York state has banned government employees from using the Chinese-owned DeepSeek app over security concerns.
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Tesla robotaxis by June? Musk turns to Texas for hands-off regulation
Elon Musk told investors in late January that Tesla would roll out “autonomous ride-hailing for money” by June in Austin, Texas, where the company faces almost no regulation. It has raised questions about how much safety and legal risk Tesla will take as it deploys unproven driverless technology on public streets.
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“Too late, we’ve all moved on to Xbox,” Sony’s idea of compensation sparks fury in gamers
The PlayStation Network (PSN) suffered an outage that incited digital riots in the comment section. Sony's proposed solution only made gamers more furious.
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As the EU lingers, France and Germany step forward to curb X’s maneuvers
French prosecutors have opened an investigation into X's algorithms and a German court has ruled that the network must provide researchers with access to data on political content ahead of the country’s general election.
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Meta company-wide layoffs to start early Monday morning
Meta Platforms told staffers on Friday that its expected company-wide layoffs will begin at the start of next week, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters.
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Flushing out the future: AI robots take on sewage spills
Emergency sewage repairs are expensive, disruptive, and disgusting. That’s why researchers are developing AI-powered sewer bots that will detect and fix blockages before they wreak havoc.
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Chances of asteroid hitting Earth nearly doubles
The chances of a recently discovered asteroid hitting Earth in the year 2032 have almost doubled and could continue to increase.
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Starlink terminals disrupted for Russian military on frontline
Russian forces have faced disruptions in their Starlink communications, with terminals blocked along the frontline.
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