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Inside Uzbekistan's Nationwide License Plate Surveillance System

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Across Uzbekistan, a network of about a hundred banks of high-resolution roadside cameras continuously scan vehicles' license plates and their occupants, sometimes thousands a day, looking for potential traffic violations. Cars running red lights, drivers not wearing their seatbelts, and unlicensed vehicles driving at night, to name a few. The driver of one of the most surveilled vehicles in the system was tracked over six months as he traveled between the eastern city of Chirchiq, through the capital Tashkent, and in the nearby settlement of Eshonguzar, often multiple times a week. We know this because the country's sprawling license plate-tracking surveillance system has been left exposed to the internet.

Security researcher Anurag Sen, who discovered the security lapse, found the license plate surveillance system exposed online without a password, allowing anyone access to the data within. It's not clear how long the surveillance system has been public, but artifacts from the system show that its database was set up in September 2024, and traffic monitoring began in mid-2025. The exposure offers a rare glimpse into how such national license plate surveillance systems work, the data they collect, and how they can be used to track the whereabouts of any one of the millions of people across an entire country. The lapse also reveals the security and privacy risks associated with the mass monitoring of vehicles and their owners, at a time when the United States is building up its nationwide array of license plate readers, many of which are provided by surveillance giant Flock.

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John Carreyou and Other Authors Bring New Lawsuit Against Six Major AI Companies

A group of authors led by John Carreyrou has filed a new lawsuit against Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, Meta, xAI, and Perplexity, accusing the AI firms of training models on pirated copies of their books. TechCrunch reports: If this sounds familiar, it's because another set of authors already filed a class action suit against Anthropic for these same acts of copyright infringement. In that case, the judge ruled that it was legal for Anthropic and similar AI companies to train on pirated copies of books, but that it was not legal to pirate the books in the first place.

While eligible writers can receive about $3,000 from the $1.5 billion Anthropic settlement, some authors were dissatisfied with that resolution -- it doesn't hold AI companies accountable for the actual act of using stolen books to train their models, which generate billions of dollars in revenue. The plaintiffs in the new lawsuit say the proposed Anthropic settlement "seems to serve [the AI companies], not creators."

"LLM companies should not be able to so easily extinguish thousands upon thousands of high-value claims at bargain-basement rates, eliding what should be the true cost of their massive willful infringement."

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iOS 26.3 Brings AirPods-Like Pairing To Third-Party Devices In EU Under DMA

Under pressure from the Digital Markets Act, Apple's iOS 26.3 adds AirPods-style proximity pairing and notification support for third-party accessories in the EU. The changes will roll out to European users in 2026. MacRumors reports: The Digital Markets Act requires Apple to provide third-party accessories with the same capabilities and access to device features that Apple's own products get. In iOS 26.3, EU wearable device makers can now test proximity pairing and improved notifications.

Here are the new capabilities that Apple is adding:
- Proximity pairing - Devices like earbuds will be able to pair with an iOS device in an AirPods-like way by bringing the accessory close to an iPhone or iPad to initiate a simple, one-tap pairing process. Pairing third-party devices will no longer require multiple steps.
- Notifications - Third-party accessories like smart watches will be able to receive notifications from the iPhone. Users will be able to view and react to incoming notifications, which is functionality normally limited to the Apple Watch. Notifications can only be forwarded to one connected device at a time, and turning on notifications for a third-party device disables notifications to an Apple Watch.

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Wilde Eeuwen, het begin: aflevering 3

Deze week hoor je in NRC Vandaag onze serie Wilde eeuwen, het begin. Een van de verhalende series die we dit jaar maakten: perfect voor tijdens de dagen rond Kerst.

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It was just there.

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Karremans graag opnieuw minister in volgend kabinet

DEN HAAG (ANP) - Vincent Karremans wil in het volgende kabinet graag door als minister van Economische Zaken. Dat zegt de VVD-politicus in een interview met De Telegraaf. "Als je aan een ondernemer zoals ik vraagt om opnieuw minister van Economische Zaken te worden, dan is dat natuurlijk vragen naar de bekende weg: dat zou ik heel leuk vinden, maar ik moet net als iedereen afwachten."

Karremans is sinds juni 2025 minister van Economische Zaken en was daarvoor, vanaf juli 2024, staatssecretaris voor Jeugd, Preventie en Sport, beide in het kabinet-Schoof. Tegen De Telegraaf zegt hij dat hij als staatssecretaris heeft overwogen op te stappen na de zaak rond het Vlaardingse meisje dat door haar pleegouders werd mishandeld. In maart voerde hij daarover een beladen debat.

"Er gaat van alles door je hoofd, elk scenario ook", zegt hij. "Maar we kwamen snel tot de conclusie: niemand heeft hier behoefte aan. Wat ook meespeelde, was dat het niet lag aan de politiek. Er waren regels, die waren goed. Alleen die zijn niet nageleefd door de betrokken professionals en instanties. (...) Je bent natuurlijk wel systeemverantwoordelijk en dat hebben we ook opgepakt. Maar kun je het altijd 100 procent voorkomen? Nee, nooit."


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Say Hello to My Friend Doctor Seuss

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Say Hello to My Friend Doctor Seuss

They Say Be Careful Who You Believe

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They Say Be Careful Who You Believe