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Meta modifies oversight of Trump's social media profiles

Meta modifies oversight of Trump's social media profiles

Meta is set to change some restrictions previously imposed on the Facebook and Instagram profiles of Donald Trump, the former president of the United States. Initially, in response to his comments praising the actions of those involved in the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, Meta suspended Trump’s social media accounts indefinitely. However, in early 2023, these platforms reinstated his accounts with a promise to closely monitor any further infractions that could lead to additional suspensions lasting anywhere from a month to two years. As Trump actively campaigns against current US President Joe Biden, aiming to return to the presidency,…
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Senate Prepares to Debate Major Legislation on Internet Safety for Youth

Senate Prepares to Debate Major Legislation on Internet Safety for Youth

WASHINGTON — This week, the Senate is set to consider a major bill aimed at protecting children from the dangers of the internet, which could be a milestone in tech regulation, the first of its kind in decades. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Tuesday his intention to introduce the bipartisan measure, aiming to pass it before the next August recess. Despite overwhelming support from more than two-thirds of the Senate and vocal support from families affected by online harm, the bill has been delayed for several months. Addressing his Senate colleagues, Schumer expressed a deep personal connection to the…
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Tech glitches trigger widespread disruption, small businesses hit hard

Tech glitches trigger widespread disruption, small businesses hit hard

NEW YORK — Following a faulty software update in Vienna, widespread technology disruptions continued at several airports around the world, causing a significant spike in flight cancellations. According to FlightAware, the United States saw a significant increase in domestic and international flight cancellations, totaling 758, exceeding the numbers typically seen on peak holiday days, with Delta Air Lines the hardest hit. Delta alone accounted for 626 of these cancellations, which represents about 83% of the total cancellations reported. Delta CEO Ed Bastian told passengers that the airline is moving forward to resume normal operations following this setback. He explained that…
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State officials urge Elon Musk to tackle AI-powered misinformation on social media platform X

State officials urge Elon Musk to tackle AI-powered misinformation on social media platform X

In Washington, the secretaries of state of five US states have asked billionaire Elon Musk to dismantle an artificial intelligence-based chatbot on his social media platform X, criticizing it for spreading inaccurate information about the upcoming November 5 elections. Why is it important? Social media platforms, particularly X, have come under intense scrutiny for spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories, including incorrect details about the election and voter eligibility. The proliferation of AI-generated content is a growing concern in Washington, especially because it has the potential to influence voter behavior in upcoming presidential and legislative elections. Since acquiring the platform formerly…
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Hiring Processes in the United States

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Hiring Processes in the United States

MIAMI, UNITED STATES — As the digital landscape evolves, job search portals continue to expand their reach, connecting countless job opportunities with potential candidates. However, despite this technological boon, the recruiting industry faces new challenges. Large recruiting firms are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of applications, making individual review a daunting task. Greenhouse, a leading U.S. recruiting firm, reported a staggering 71% increase in sales inquiries in the past year alone. In response, many companies are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline the hiring process. AI systems, equipped with algorithms that analyze specific keywords, are now key to distinguishing…
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Federal Court Declares Google Has Monopoly on Search Engines

Federal Court Declares Google Has Monopoly on Search Engines

In a landmark ruling in Washington, Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google unlawfully exploited its dominant position in the Internet search market to strengthen its position and foster innovation, a development that could reshape the digital landscape while also crippling one of the world’s most recognizable companies. The ruling follows a broad legal case launched by the U.S. Department of Justice against Google nearly a year ago. The evidence was carefully examined over the course of a 10-week trial that included detailed testimony from senior executives at Google, Microsoft, and Apple. Three months after final presentations based on the Mayonnaise…
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Exploring the implications of the US judge's decision on Google's online search monopoly

Exploring the implications of the US judge's decision on Google's online search monopoly

A US judge’s recent ruling that Google’s monopoly on online search and related advertising is illegal has sparked discussions about potential seismic changes in the tech industry. After a four-year journey to this crucial point, Google’s parent company Alphabet is expected to appeal, prolonging the legal process. The judge’s decision has raised questions about the ramifications, ranging from fines to more complex remedies. The U.S. government is pushing for “structural relief,” prompting speculation about what that might entail. One drastic measure could involve breaking Google into smaller entities, a move U.S. officials have not ruled out. While Google is synonymous…
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TikTok's Role in American Politics and National Security Concerns

TikTok's Role in American Politics and National Security Concerns

TikTok, the popular short-form video app, has emerged as a crucial campaign tool for political figures like former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. The platform's appeal lies in its ability to effectively engage young voters, experts have noted. Trump, who has a sizable following on TikTok and his social network Truth Social, and Harris, who recently joined TikTok, are using the platform’s unique campaign style to connect with voters, particularly younger demographics. Through engaging content that includes popular music, editing techniques and celebrity collaborations, both candidates aim to present themselves as relevant and in touch with the…
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How to Make Digital Smartphone Photos Look Old

How to Make Digital Smartphone Photos Look Old

Like the allure of vinyl records, classic video games, and even the early Internet, the fascination with old photographic standards like point-and-shoot cameras and 35-millimeter film endures, even among people too young to remember when that equipment was cutting edge. The allure of “vintage” photography extends beyond nostalgia and Instagram filters, judging by the number of apps designed to emulate the film, lenses, and visual quirks of pre-digital photos and films. Despite the irony of using a high-end smartphone camera to produce imperfect images that look oversaturated, shaky, low-contrast, unfiltered, or otherwise analog, going for a retro look can help…
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AI Phones and Computers: A Convenience Boon, But a Privacy Challenge?

AI Phones and Computers: A Convenience Boon, But a Privacy Challenge?

Tech giants like Apple, Google, and Microsoft are racing to develop smartphones and computers powered by artificial intelligence (AI). These devices promise to make our lives easier by automating tasks like editing photos or scheduling meetings. But there’s a problem: They require a lot of data from us. More data, more convenience, less privacy? These new AI capabilities come at the cost of more data collection. Companies imagine Windows PCs taking screenshots every few seconds, iPhones stitching together data from multiple apps, and Android phones analyzing calls in real time to detect scams. That raises privacy concerns. To deliver personalized…
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