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YouTube’s new AI deepfake tracking tool is alarming experts and creators
A YouTube tool that uses creators’ biometrics to remove AI-generated videos also allows Google to train its AI models on that sensitive data, experts told CNBC.
Holiday Returns: What IT and Business Teams Need to Prepare for
Holiday returns create a second operational peak that tests IT systems, workflows, and cross-team coordination. With 17% of all holiday sales expected to come back in 2025, teams need a structured plan to manage load, prevent fraud, and keep return … Continue reading
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Paris-based AI voice startup Gradium nabs $70M seed
Gradium, a startup spawned out of French AI lab Kyutai (backed by French telecom billionaire Xavier Niel), launched out of stealth on Tuesday.
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India plans to verify and record every smartphone in circulation
The Indian government has ordered smartphone makers to preinstall its Sanchar Saathi app on all devices, a move that is raising fresh privacy concerns.
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Kalshi introduces tokenized prediction versions through Solana
Kalshi has made the move to introduce tokenized predictions on the public blockchain platform Solana, meaning people can buy and sell these versions. The company, which is a prediction market, announced that these tokenized versions are now live through an … Continue reading
Europol takes action against illegal gambling in Spain and Sweden
Europol (European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation) has announced a coordinated strike force action that targeted illegal gambling across Spain and Sweden. The strategic move from multiple jurisdictions and their police forces was aimed across the last weekend of … Continue reading
Melinda French Gates on Secrets: ‘Live a Truthful Life, Then You Don’t Have Any’
On this week’s episode of The Big Interview podcast, the philanthropist offers her insights on billionaire donors, kids on phones, and the importance of women’s health care.
‘First of its kind’ scanner to study blast trauma
It will be able to monitor changes in brain function just minutes after weapon use, scientists say.
Samsung Seeks Foldable Innovation With Galaxy Z TriFold Launch
It’s a twice-folding design that transforms from a standard smartphone into a 10-inch tablet-like workspace. The post Samsung Seeks Foldable Innovation With Galaxy Z TriFold Launch appeared first on TechRepublic.
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SoftBank’s Son ‘was crying’ about the firm’s need to sell its Nvidia stake
SoftBank Group founder Masayoshi Son has downplayed his firm’s decision to dump its Nvidia position, saying he “was crying” to sell the shares.