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Lies, damned lies and AI: the newest way to influence elections may be here to stay14:07 The use of AI-generated campaign videos – labeled or unlabeled – are likely to permeate future US elections The New York City mayoral election may be remembered for the remarkable win of a young democratic socialist, but it was also marked by something that is likely to permeate future elections: the use of AI-generated campaign videos. Andrew Cuomo , who lost to Zohran Mamdani in last week’s ele… EU investigates Google over ‘demoting’ commercial content from news media12:56 Officials say effective invisibilty in search results could be leading to unfair ‘loss of revenue’ The EU has launched an investigation into Google Search over concerns the US tech company has been “demoting” commercial content from news media sites. The bloc’s executive arm announced the move after monitoring found certain content created with advertisers and sponsors was being given such a low … Waymo announces that its robotaxis will drive freeways for the first time9:32 Google subsidiary to offer services on San Francisco, LA and Phoenix freeways as it scales expansion amid competition Alphabet’s Waymo said on Wednesday that it would begin offering robotaxi rides that use freeways across San Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix, a first for the Google subsidiary as it steps up expansion amid global and domestic competition in the self-driving industry. Freeway rid… Anthropic announces $50bn plan for datacenter construction in US9:32 AI startup behind Claude chatbot working with London-based Fluidstack on building vast new computing facilities Artificial intelligence company Anthropic announced a $50bn investment in computing infrastructure on Wednesday that will include new datacenters in Texas and New York . “We’re getting closer to AI that can accelerate scientific discovery and help solve complex problems in ways that wer… What does my love for impossibly difficult video games say about me?16:29 From Demon Souls to Baby Steps, challenging games keep a certain type of player coming back for more. I wonder why we are such suckers for punishment • Don’t get Pushing Buttons delivered to your inbox? Sign up here Most people who really love video games have the capacity to be obsessive. Losing weeks of your life to Civilization, World of Warcraft or Football Manager is something so many of us … Meta could face millions in fines for not signing content deals in Australia12.listopadu Labor’s proposed media bargaining incentive to apply to platforms with Australian-derived revenue of at least $250m, according to Treasury Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Meta and other tech companies refusing to sign content deals with Australian news outlets face millions in new fines, with Labor’s proposed media bargaining incentive set to impose penalties based on… Tech companies and UK child safety agencies to test AI tools’ ability to create abuse images12.listopadu New law will allow technology to be examined and ensure tools have safeguards to stop creation of material Tech companies and child protection agencies will be given the power to test whether artificial intelligence tools can produce child abuse images under a new UK law. The announcement was made as a safety watchdog revealed that reports of AI-generated child sexual abuse material [CSAM] have m… ChatGPT violated copyright law by ‘learning’ from song lyrics, German court rules12.listopadu OpenAI ordered to pay undisclosed damages for training its language models on artists’ work without permission A court in Munich has ruled that OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT violated German copyright laws by using hits from top-selling musicians to train its language models in what creative industry advocates described as a landmark European ruling. The Munich regional court sided in favour of Germany… Can art enhance your life? Here’s what I learned from Ali Smith, Tracey Emin, Claudia Winkleman and more11.listopadu In our always online, AI-imperilled lives, simply looking at a painting can improve wellbeing and offer creative guidance. For my new book, artists and writers shared their advice on how to live life artfully How many times a day do you reach for your phone? Do you jump at a notification, spend journeys locked in on your tiny black mirror? What about during meals, or when you wake up? Does it mak… ‘We were effectively props’: young stars of game development feel let down by the ‘gaming Oscars’11.listopadu Announced in 2020 by the Game Awards as an inclusive programme for the industry’s next generation, the Future Class initiative has now been discontinued. Inductees describe clashes with organisers and a lack of support from the beginning Video games have long struggled with diversification and inclusivity, so it was no surprise when the Game Awards host and producer Geoff Keighley announced the F… ‘Every hacker I’ve met is a gamer’: why the next generation of tech talent could be found in unlikely places11.listopadu A new partnership between Co-op and The Hacking Games aims to engage young people who are at risk of being attracted to cybercrime by offering them a novel pathway into the tech sector For many young people at school or college, having a firm grasp of digital skills sits at the heart of future learning and earning opportunities. But for their teachers, ensuring these skills are used for good is a… How young people can use their online gaming skills to fight cybercrime – and what parents can do to help them11.listopadu For many young people, the online gaming world is a refuge, as well as a place to build up their digital skills through gaming and coding. Now, a new initiative to offer pathways into cybersecurity could help them put these talents to use The superfast evolution of technology can create a digital divide between parents and their teens. Gen X and millennials may have had their childhoods transform… I was led down the wrong path into cybercrime as a teenager. Here’s what I would tell my younger self11.listopadu Almost a decade after his involvement in a major cyber-attack, Daniel Kelley is now a leading cybersecurity researcher, helping organisations create accurate and accessible cybersecurity content In 2016, a then 19-year-old Daniel Kelley was charged with computer hacking, blackmail and fraud in connection with a major data breach at a British telecoms company. He was sentenced to four years’ impri… ‘You can be an ethical hacker, not a criminal one’: the initiative guiding young gamers into cybersecurity11.listopadu Online criminal gangs are targeting young gamers for their coding skills. Yet a new partnership between Co-op and The Hacking Games seeks to harness these skills for good, providing potential careers in cybersecurity for marginalised young people Video games have come a long way since they gained widespread popularity in the 1970s – and the numbers of people playing them have rocketed. Today, it … Data centers meet resistance over environmental concerns as AI boom spreads in Latin America11.listopadu An expert describes how communities in some of the world’s driest areas are demanding transparency as secretive governments court billions in foreign investment This Q&A originally appeared as part of The Guardian’s TechScape newsletter. Sign up for this weekly newsletter here . The data centers that power the artificial intelligence boom are beyond enormous . Their financials, their physical sca… |