AI trains on kids’ photos even when parents use strict privacy settings (arstechnica.com)
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Temu—the Chinese shopping app that has rapidly grown so popular in the US that even Amazon is reportedly trying to copy it—is “dangerous malware” that’s secretly monetizing a broad swath of unauthorized user data, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin alleged in a lawsuit filed Tuesday....
Another Boeing disaster
Pocket 386 supports external accessories and will just barely run Windows 95.
"This population doesn’t often seek medical help out of fear of being unemployed.”
A physics simulation flaw in text-based 1969 computer game went unnoticed until today.
If Apple aren’t paying OpenAI and OpenAI aren’t playing Apple, it means that consumers are paying both.
Run trials with an astounding number of easily avoidable flaws, win stupid prizes. It would be a shame for this to turn into an overall setback for psychedelic therapy....
"So the cop was tracking random people off social media using this incredibly invasive technology, on a pretty regular basis."...
- Hackers working for the Chinese government gained access to more than 20,000 VPN appliances sold by Fortinet using a critical vulnerability that the company failed to disclose for two weeks after fixing it, Netherlands government officials said....