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01/12/2024
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By Laura Harris
Volkswagen to integrate ChatGPT into cars sold in Europe in the second quarter of 2024
German automaker Volkswagen (VW) has announced its plan to integrate the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot ChatGPT into its compact car models at the Consumer Electronics Show 2024. OpenAI’s ChatGPT is one of the world’s most popular chatbots. It is known for simulating and processing human conversations and will be made into a central component of VW’s venture […]
01/11/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Next cyberattack target? Medical devices
Enemies of the United States who seek to take down the country in a cyberattack could soon target the health care industry. New reports warn that, following a spate of localized cyberattacks against health care facilities, federal officials and health systems are concerned that the next cyberattack target will be medical devices, including those in […]
01/11/2024
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By Belle Carter
FOREIGN HACKERS target water infrastructure in Pennsylvania, prompting calls for increased cybersecurity
Foreign hackers recently targeted the water infrastructure of a city in Pennsylvania, prompting U.S. officials to call for increased cybersecurity measures against such attacks. The Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa (MWAA) in the city of Aliquippa became one of the least-suspecting victims of a cyberattack, believed to be done by the Iranian-backed “Cyber Av3ngers” group. According to […]
01/10/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Intel pushes forward with $25 billion investment in Israel amid ongoing war in Gaza
Intel is pushing ahead with a $25 billion investment in Israel, giving a boost to the Middle Eastern nation as its invasion of Gaza begins to take a negative toll on its economy. As part of the contract, Israel’s government will provide Intel with a $3.2 billion grant to expand the American tech manufacturer’s Kiryat […]
01/10/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Meta’s new face camera can be used for ILLEGAL SURVEILLANCE of private citizens
According to a tech author who tested the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, while the device has various functions, in the wrong hands it can be used for illegal surveillance. And unless someone looks closer, no one would suspect you of spying. Brian X. Chen, the Tech Fix columnist for the New York Times, wore the $300 Ray-Ban […]
01/10/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Facebook rolls out “link history” feature that tracks all websites visited by users
Social media users, beware. Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook, just like the rest of Big Tech, has often targeted one Orwellian goal: to track all users, even when they are not logged in on the platform, for data collection and monetary reasons. According to reports, Facebook is achieving this goal by launching a feature that, for the first […]
01/10/2024
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By Belle Carter
EV SPY: Electric vehicles’ privacy policy indicates they monitor drivers’ verbal conversations to COLLECT and SELL information to buyers (which may include the government)
People are aware that the top selling points of electric or robo cars are convenience and their environmental and economic benefits, making everyone overlook the fact that these “smart vehicles” put them under total surveillance, gather data and possibly sell their information to multiple companies. A recent blog by a certain Jo Nova pointed out […]
01/10/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
British police secretly using U.K. passport database to conduct facial recognition searches
Police forces in the United Kingdom have been secretly using the United Kingdom’s database of 46 million British passport holders to conduct facial recognition searches. This is according to an investigation by British media outlet the Telegraph and British investigative journalism firm Liberty Investigates. They found that British police forces have conducted hundreds of illegal facial recognition searches […]
01/09/2024
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By News Editors
Controversy surrounds OpenAI’s response to hypothetical ‘ethical dilemma’
OpenAI’s AI chatbot’s response to a complex ethical question raises concerns about AI’s moral reasoning capabilities and programming. (Article republished from YourNews.com) OpenAI’s AI chatbot, when presented with a hypothetical ethical dilemma, gave a response that has stirred debate about the moral frameworks embedded within artificial intelligence systems. The question posed was whether it is […]
01/09/2024
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By S.D. Wells
Feds and AT&T continue with invasive DAS program, collecting millions of phone records ILLEGALLY
The Data Analytical Services Program (DAS), formerly called the Hemisphere Project and funded through the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, is a police-state surveillance program that collects millions of phone records illegally. The Draconian DAS system allows police and other law enforcement “personnel” at all levels, including federal, state and local, to […]
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