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  • Parents of teens who died by suicide after AI chatbot interactions to testify to Congress
    The parents of teenagers who killed themselves after interactions with artificial intelligence chatbots are planning to testify to Congress on Tuesday about the dangers of the technology.... Read more
  • New York's ban on addictive social media feeds for kids takes shape with proposed rules
    New York's attorney general on Monday proposed regulations for its crackdown on addictive social media feeds for children, including rules for verifying a user's age.... Read more
  • French lawmakers urge social media ban for under-15s
    French lawmakers urged a social media ban for under-15s and "digital curfew" for older minors Thursday, with massively popular short video platform TikTok the focus of renewed harsh government scrutiny.... Read more
  • China penalizes popular app Xiaohongshu over content
    China's internet regulator said on Thursday it had ordered "warnings and strict punishment" to bosses at popular social media app Xiaohongshu over its online content, slamming "trivial" and "negative" posts.... Read more
  • Welcome to wplace: A chaotic, collaborative digital canvas where users 'paint the world'
    In one new corner of the internet, users are invited to "paint the world." And paint they have. Welcome to wplace—an ever-evolving, gamified global map overflowing with drawings made on a more than 4-trillion-pixel canvas.... Read more
  • Google won't be forced to sell its Chrome browser, judge rules
    On September 2nd, a federal judge ruled against the U.S. government's proposal that Google should sell its Chrome web browser to restore competition in online search.... Read more
  • OpenAI and Meta say they're fixing AI chatbots to better respond to teens in distress
    Artificial intelligence chatbot makers OpenAI and Meta say they are adjusting how their chatbots respond to teenagers asking questions about suicide or showing signs of mental and emotional distress.... Read more
  • Australia to tackle deepfake nudes, online stalking
    Australia said Tuesday it will oblige tech giants to prevent online tools being used to create AI-generated nude images or stalk people without detection.... Read more
  • Over 16,000 compromised servers uncovered using Secure Shell key probing method
    An international research team from the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Informatics in Saarbrücken, Germany, and the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands has developed a method to detect compromised hosts at an internet scale by probing servers with public SSH keys previously observed in attacker operations.... Read more
  • Report on social media age assurance trial says there is not a one-size-fits-all solution
    Australia's government trial has found age-assurance for its under-16 social media ban can be done effectively and protect privacy, but there is not a one-size-fits-all model.... Read more
  • 'Fueling sexism': AI 'bikini interview' videos flood internet
    The videos are strikingly lifelike, featuring bikini-clad women conducting street interviews and eliciting lewd comments—but they are entirely fake, generated by AI tools increasingly used to flood social media with sexist content.... Read more
  • Austria orders YouTube to give users access to their data
    Austria's data protection authority said Friday that it has ordered YouTube to comply with EU regulations and respond to requests by users for access to data that it holds on them.... Read more
  • Can your chatbot logs be used against you in court?
    We know that a person's Google history can be used as evidence in court, but what about a conversation with an artificial intelligence chatbot?... Read more
  • New age-gating laws aimed at making the internet safer actually threaten free speech
    The United Kingdom recently launched a broad system of age verification that requires any platforms that host pornography or other "harmful" content to ensure their users are 18 or older.... Read more
  • The European laws curbing big tech... and irking Trump
    Fresh off a trade truce with Donald Trump, the EU is back in the US leader's crosshairs after he vowed to punish countries that seek to curb big tech's powers.... Read more
  • White House starts TikTok account as platform in US legal limbo
    The White House launched a TikTok account on Tuesday, as President Donald Trump continues to permit the Chinese-owned platform to operate in the United States despite a law requiring its sale.... Read more
  • YouTube turns to AI to spot children posing as adults
    YouTube has started using artificial intelligence (AI) to figure out when users are children pretending to be adults on the popular video-sharing platform amid pressure to protect minors from sensitive content.... Read more
  • AI web browser assistants raise serious privacy concerns
    Popular generative AI web browser assistants are collecting and sharing sensitive user data, such as medical records and social security numbers, without adequate safeguards, finds a new study led by researchers from UCL and Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria.... Read more
  • AI porn victims see Hong Kong unprepared for threat
    For Hong Kong law student "C," AI-made pornography was a distant danger until a university classmate created graphic images of her and multiple other women.... Read more
  • New Instagram location sharing feature sparks privacy fears
    Instagram users are warning about a new location sharing feature, fearing that the hugely popular app could be putting people in danger by revealing their whereabouts without their knowledge.... Read more
  • OpenAI releases ChatGPT-5 as AI race accelerates
    OpenAI released a keenly awaited new generation of its hallmark ChatGPT on Thursday, touting "significant" advancements in artificial intelligence capabilities as a global race over the technology accelerates.... Read more
  • Berserkers to bigfoot: Computational folklore explained in 101 seconds
    Quick: Think of "folklore." Did images of witches, trolls, goblins or other fairytale creatures and stories populate your mind?... Read more
  • New study sheds light on ChatGPT's alarming interactions with teens
    ChatGPT will tell 13-year-olds how to get drunk and high, instruct them on how to conceal eating disorders and even compose a heartbreaking suicide letter to their parents if asked, according to new research from a watchdog group.... Read more
  • Meta says working to thwart WhatsApp scammers
    Meta on Tuesday said it shut nearly seven million WhatsApp accounts linked to scammers in the first half of this year and is ramping up safeguards against such schemes.... Read more
  • Parallelization of cryptographic protocol analyzer Maude-NPA reduces analysis time, makes internet safer
    Internet security is a major concern, but cryptographic protocol analysis tools often require a long time due to their computational complexity. Professor Kazuhiro Ogata and Assistant Professor Canh Minh Do of the Department of Computing Science at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) have successfully parallelized two key... Read more
  • Codemakers race to secure the internet as quantum threat looms
    With quantum computing on the horizon, cryptographers are working to secure digital communications against a new generation of potential threats.... Read more
  • AI search pushing an already weakened media ecosystem to the brink
    Generative artificial intelligence assistants like ChatGPT are cutting into traditional online search traffic, depriving news sites of visitors and impacting the advertising revenue they desperately need, in a crushing blow to an industry already fighting for survival.... Read more
  • Google must open Android to rival app stores: US court
    A US federal court ruled Thursday that Google must open its Android operating system to rival app stores, after the internet giant lost an appeal in an antitrust case filed by Fortnite maker Epic Games.... Read more
  • FBI, National Guard assist St. Paul as cyber-attackers force shutdown of Internet-based systems
    St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter declared a state of local emergency on July 29 following a days-long cyber attack on the city's Internet-based computer networks that led the city to call in the FBI and Gov. Tim Walz to enlist the aid of the Minnesota National Guard's cybersecurity experts.... Read more
  • Australia to ban under-16s from YouTube
    Australia will use landmark social media laws to ban children under 16 from video-streaming site YouTube, a top minister said Wednesday stressing the need to shield them from "predatory algorithms."... Read more
  • Microsoft Authenticator is ending password autofill soon. How to set up a passkey before Aug. 1
    If you're a Microsoft Authenticator user, like me, you've probably received at least one notice that the app's password management features are no longer usable and that your stored passwords will be inaccessible starting Aug. 1 unless you have the Edge browser.... Read more
  • UK starts online checks to stop children accessing harmful content
    New UK age verification measures to prevent children accessing harmful online content came into force on Friday, with campaigners hailing them a "milestone" in their years-long battle for stronger regulations.... Read more
  • Meta launches new teen safety features, removes 635,000 accounts that sexualize children
    Instagram parent company Meta has introduced new safety features aimed at protecting teens who use its platforms, including information about accounts that message them and an option to block and report accounts with one tap.... Read more
  • Hard labor conditions of online moderators directly affect how well the internet is policed—new study
    Big tech platforms often present content moderation as a seamless, tech‑driven system. But human labor, often outsourced to countries such as India and the Philippines, plays a pivotal role in making judgments that involve understanding context. Technology alone can't do this.... Read more
  • Extreme weather misinformation 'putting lives at risk,' study warns
    Major social media platforms are enabling and profiting from misinformation around extreme weather events, endangering lives and impeding emergency response efforts, a research group said Tuesday.... Read more
  • Nextdoor social site, looking for a revival, pins hopes on partnership with local news providers
    Nextdoor, the social media site that aims to create connections among neighbors, is trying to shake off an uneven past and a nagging sense it is being underutilized. How? It is turning to professional journalists for help.... Read more
  • Study breaches 'The Great Firewall' to look at Chinese censorship
    People have nicknamed the security system that monitors and controls internet traffic entering and leaving China "The Great Firewall of China."... Read more
  • Five EU states to test age-check app to protect children online
    Five EU countries including France will test an app aimed at preventing children from accessing harmful content online by checking users' ages, the European Commission said Monday.... Read more
  • How Eurostack could offer Canada a route to digital independence from the United States
    The contemporary internet has been with us since roughly 1995. Its current underlying economic model—surveillance capitalism—began in the early 2000s, when Google and then Facebook realized how much our personal information and online behavior revealed about us and claimed it for themselves to sell to advertisers.... Read more
  • xAI apologizes for Grok's offensive posts
    Elon Musk's startup xAI apologized Saturday for offensive posts published by its artificial intelligence assistant Grok this week, blaming them on a software update meant to make it function more like a human.... Read more
  • Musk's latest Grok chatbot searches for billionaire mogul's views before answering questions
    The latest version of Elon Musk's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok is echoing the views of its billionaire creator, so much so that it will sometimes search online for Musk's stance on an issue before offering up an opinion.... Read more
  • Microsoft Outlook users experience hourslong outage impacting email access
    After Outlook users ran into issues accessing their email accounts late Wednesday and into Thursday, Microsoft says that affected systems are back online.... Read more
  • 'Stuck in limbo': Over 90% of X's Community Notes unpublished, study says
    More than 90 percent of X's Community Notes—a crowd-sourced verification system popularized by Elon Musk's platform—are never published, a study said Wednesday, highlighting major limits in its effectiveness as a debunking tool.... Read more
  • Ad blockers may be showing users more problematic ads, study finds
    Ad blockers, the digital shields that nearly one billion internet users deploy to protect themselves from intrusive advertising, may be inadvertently exposing their users to more problematic content, according to a new study from NYU Tandon School of Engineering.... Read more
  • Musk's AI company scrubs inappropriate posts after Grok chatbot makes antisemitic comments
    Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company said Wednesday that it's taking down "inappropriate posts" made by its Grok chatbot, which appeared to include antisemitic comments that praised Adolf Hitler.... Read more
  • Open-source engine enables high-performance data processing for Internet of Things devices
    The Berlin Institute for the Foundations of Learning and Data (BIFOLD) announces the open-source release of NebulaStream, a next-generation stream processing engine built for the unique challenges faced in IoT environments.... Read more
  • Australians will soon need their age checked to log into online search tools—here's why
    By the end of this year, the experience of using search engines in Australia won't be as simple as it has always been.... Read more
  • US judge sides with Meta in AI training copyright case
    A US judge on Wednesday handed Meta a victory over authors who accused the tech giant of violating copyright law by training Llama artificial intelligence on their creations without permission.... Read more
  • Grok shows 'flaws' in fact-checking Israel-Iran war: study
    Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok produced inaccurate and contradictory responses when users sought to fact-check the Israel-Iran conflict, a study said Tuesday, raising fresh doubts about its reliability as a debunking tool.... Read more
  • UK antitrust watchdog says Google may have to offer rival search options
    Google could be forced to let British users choose whether to use rival search services, the country's antitrust watchdog said Tuesday as it proposed using new digital regulations to boost competition.... Read more

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