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An AI artist has exposed our broken food system — and a way to fix it
This article features an interview with Jeroen van der Most, who is speaking at TNW Conference on June 21. Check…
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Hackers linked to Hamas tied to cyberespionage via Android spyware in Palestine
Hackers linked to Hamas have been implicated in five cyberespionage campaigns targeting Palestine and Egypt. The evidence emerged in new…
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Europe’s ‘unprecedented’ space crisis to end on July 9 with Ariane 6 launch
Europe’s space sector is set to end an “unprecedented crisis” on July 9 when the Ariane 6 satellite launcher flies…
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Europe’s first pilot plant for cultivated fish opens in Germany
German startup Bluu Seafood today launched Europe’s first pilot plant for cultivated fish. The facility in Hamburg brings lab-grown seafood a…
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AI chip tags can fight espionage from hostile states, report says
Tags on chips and a global registry of their locations can reduce the risks of AI espionage by hostile nations,…
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Deepfake ‘face swap’ attacks surged 704% last year, study finds
Deepfake “face swap” attacks skyrocketed by 704% from the first to the second half of 2023, according to new research.…
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Certificates for copyright-compliant AI are here — but ChatGPT won’t get one
A new certification scheme for copyright-compliant AI has launched, but ChatGPT and other text generators won’t qualify. Named Fairly Trained, the…
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