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Nobel winner Ressa tells 'dangerous times' ahead after Meta ends US fact-checkingPhilippine Nobel laureate Maria Ressa warned Wednesday of "extremely dangerous times ahead" in an interview with AFP after social media giant Meta ended its US fact-checking program on Facebook and Instagram.... Read more
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X's 'Community Notes': a model for Meta?Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg said Tuesday that the group's platforms including Facebook and Instagram would in future imitate rival X's "Community Notes" feature rather than using professional fact-checkers.... Read more
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Beyond 5G: New optical modulator can operate at 10 times the speed of current devicesKyushu University researchers have successfully developed an ultra-high-speed optical modulator that can operate at more than 10 times the speed of current devices. This modulator was made thanks to a new method the team developed that allowed them to grow thin films of ferroelectric crystals on silicon substrates.... Read more
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'Yes, I am a human': Bot detection is no longer working—and just wait until AI agents come alongYou're running late at the airport and need to urgently access your account, only to be greeted by one of those frustrating tests—"Select all images with traffic lights" or "Type the letters you see in this box." You squint, you guess, but somehow you're wrong. You complete another test but... Read more
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Blogs to Bluesky: social media shifts responses after 2004 tsunamiThe world's deadliest tsunami hit nations around the Indian Ocean two decades ago before social media platforms flourished, but they have since transformed how we understand and respond to disasters—from finding the missing to swift crowdfunding.... Read more
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How Finnish youth learn to spot disinformationFinland is consistently ranked as Europe's most media-literate country and the skills needed to spot online hoaxes are on the school curriculum, amidst a boom of mis- and disinformation campaigns.... Read more
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The internet is rife with fake reviews. Will AI make it worse?The emergence of generative artificial intelligence tools that allow people to efficiently produce novel and detailed online reviews with almost no work has put merchants, service providers and consumers in uncharted territory, watchdog groups and researchers say.... Read more
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Password sharing is common for older adults—but it can open the door to financial abuseAre you helping an elderly parent with some holiday shopping and need to get reimbursed? Have they asked you to pay some bills or e-transfer funds to the grandkids from their accounts? You aren't alone.... Read more
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ChatGPT search opens to all users in challenge to GoogleOpenAI on Monday said it is making ChatGPT-powered internet search available to all users, escalating its threat to Google's dominance.... Read more
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Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' report findsNearly half of American teenagers say they are online "constantly" despite concerns about the effects of social media and smartphones on their mental health, according to a new report published Thursday by the Pew Research Center.... Read more
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Australia to force tech titans to pay for newsAustralia will force Meta and Google to pay for news shared on their platforms under a new scheme unveiled Thursday, threatening to tax them if they refuse to strike deals with local media.... Read more
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One Tech Tip: How to protect your communications through encryptionAfter a sprawling hacking campaign exposed the communications of an unknown number of Americans, U.S. cybersecurity officials are advising people to use encryption in their communications.... Read more
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Meta warns against holiday shopping scamsSocial media giant Meta announced Monday a worldwide anti-scam awareness campaign aimed at protecting users from fraudulent schemes during the holiday shopping season.... Read more
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Spotify Wrapped is about more than what songs you listen to—it's about what makes you youSpotify has just released its 2024 Spotify Wrapped, the music streaming site's annual presentation of each user's yearly listening habits. It gives you a fun recap of your most listened to songs, artists and genres from the past year—complete with stats like how many minutes you listened and your top... Read more
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Bluesky isn't the 'new Twitter,' but its resemblance to the old one is drawing millions of new usersWhat would you say at Twitter's funeral?... Read more