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The US Is Betting On AI To Catch Insider Trading In Prediction Markets

The CFTC says it is ramping up efforts to catch insider trading and market manipulation in prediction markets, using AI tools, blockchain tracing, and other surveillance systems to flag suspicious bets. It's also monitoring activity by U.S. traders accessing offshore platforms like Polymarket through VPNs. Wired reports: [T]he Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which oversees prediction markets, wants you to know that it's watching very, very closely. The agency is searching for suspicious behavior from traders within the United States who have been sneaking onto offshore markets, including Polymarket's crypto platform -- which is blocked stateside -- by using virtual private networks. "We're going to find them, and we're going to bring actions," agency chairman Michael Selig told WIRED this week, speaking from the CFTC's headquarters in Washington, DC. Selig says the agency, which is especially lean right now, is staffing up. Like so many other AI-pilled workplaces, the CFTC is also leaning into automation to handle the growing workload, including tools that analyze trading patterns and flag potential manipulation. "You've got so much data," Selig says. "When we feed it into AI, we get really great information. It can help us understand things, like where we might want to investigate, or when we might need to send a subpoena to a trader."

In addition to proprietary surveillance systems developed in-house, the agency's arsenal includes third-party blockchain tracing tools like Chainalysis for crypto platforms, and market abuse detection software including Nasdaq Smarts for centralized markets. (Beyond Nasdaq Smarts, the agency did not specify which AI tools it uses and declined to share more specific examples.) [...] Selig recently told Congress that the company is pursuing "hundreds, if not thousands" of insider trading tips. Investigations are not limited to federally regulated exchanges. "We're surveilling the markets on a global basis," he tells WIRED.

Selig says that the agency will exert extraterritorial jurisdiction -- its legal ability to enforce its laws beyond traditional boundaries -- when it finds suspicious activity on offshore platforms like Polymarket, though he says it's a case-by-case approach. "We use it in extreme circumstances," he says, with an eye towards whether charges have a strong chance of sticking in court. "In any extraterritorial litigation, there's going to be challenges to our authority, and that could also impair our ability to bring cases in the future." According to Selig, the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act allows the CFTC more leeway to pursue this kind of enforcement action, by giving it more authority over foreign swap activities that impact the US. When appropriate, the agency works with regulators from other countries, too. "For cases where we're not sure we'll win, or it's less in our wheelhouse and more of a foreign matter, we would relay it to a foreign regulator," he says. "We're constantly referring cases." [...] Selig is insistent that the CFTC is only just getting started. The agency will identify wrongdoers, he says -- no matter "how large or how small."

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US says American contracted Ebola in Congo as CDC announces new travel screening measures

Health officials to take ‘proactive measures’ in response to the ongoing Ebola virus epidemic in the DRC and Uganda

US health authorities confirmed on Monday that an American has developed Ebola after being exposed during their work in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC); officials also said that they were taking “proactive measures” to protect US citizens in response to the ongoing Ebola virus epidemic in the DRC and Uganda.

Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed the case on Monday and said the individual was being evacuated to Germany. They developed symptoms over the weekend and tested positive late Sunday, said Satish K Pillai, an incident manager for the CDC’s Ebola response in a press conference.

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Mbeumo handball decision was wrong, Howard Webb tells Nottingham Forest

  • Matheus Cunha scored after teammate had handled

  • Refereeing chief admits goal should not have stood

Howard Webb, the Professional Game Match Officials (PGMO) chief refereeing officer, has admitted to Nottingham Forest that Michael Salisbury was wrong not to disallow Matheus Cunha’s goal owing to Bryan Mbeumo’s handball in Manchester United’s 3-2 win on Sunday at Old Trafford.

Salisbury’s decision was judged by Webb as being too lenient with regard to the Premier League’s approach to the handball laws. The competition does allow leeway in terms of players’ natural movements. But in Mbeumo’s case Webb felt Salisbury misjudged the incident as an unintentional handball so when Matt Donohue, the video assistant referee, asked Salisbury to review the 55th-minute incident on the pitchside monitor the decision should have been overturned.

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No ‘tailor-made’ deal for UK if it wants to rejoin bloc, say former EU Brexit officials

Britain likely to face ‘warm, welcoming stance’ if it seeks re-entry but also a ‘hard-headed one’ – with no special deals

Britain would not be able to rejoin the EU on the special terms it enjoyed in the past, veterans of the Brexit negotiations have said.

According to former officials from around Europe, the UK should not expect to achieve as beneficial a deal as it once had if it decided to begin negotiations on re-entry.

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‘It’s heartbreaking’: panic in eastern DRC over return of Ebola

Residents of Ituri province fear spread of disease and economic impact of outbreak six years after the last

“On public transport, in bars and at mass gatherings, everyone is talking about Ebola,” said Gloire Mumbesa, a resident of Mongbwalu, a mining town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He said cases of the disease had been reported locally and panic was engulfing the area because of the lack of a vaccine for the Bundibudyo strain. “The fear is that this disease may spread to many other areas.”

Residents of Ituri province in eastern DRC, where the World Health Organization announced an outbreak of Ebola last week, are living in growing fear of the possible continued spread of the disease and its deadly impacts, nearly six years after the last outbreak in the region ended.

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Zendaya Taps into the Creative Process in a Quirky Ad Directed by Spike Jonze

Zendaya Taps into the Creative Process in a Quirky Ad Directed by Spike Jonze

In a distraction-free “dream lab,” Zendaya has carte blanche to create a new wardrobe in a short, stop-motion film written and directed by Spike Jonze. The advertisement, which announces a clothing line the actor co-created with apparel brand On, merges dance and playful optics as she maneuvers through some otherworldly trial and error.

You might also enjoy Jonze’s mind-melting dance video for Apple featuring FKA twigs.

a still from an ad featuring Zendaya showing a large hand reaching in to grab a giant paintbrush held by people wearing white outfits
a still from an ad featuring Zendaya showing her wearing a cartoonishly large, boxy outfit of khaki shorts and a black long-sleeve top

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Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Waarom er vanwege dit seizoen een gouden toekomst lonkt voor Feyenoord

Feyenoord stelde dit seizoen deelname aan de Champions League veilig door als tweede te eindigen, maar kende ten opzichte van kampioen PSV 19 punten achterstand. Toch kan dit matige seizoen wel eens zorgen voor een vliegwieleffect richting de toekomst.

18-jarige Brit Henry Nowak bloedt door politie geboeid dood, want moordenaar (sikh) met op straat toegestaan ceremonieel mes van 21 cm beschuldigde hem van racisme

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Erger en minder ambigu dan 1.000 George Floyds, maar het slachtoffer staat aan het ontvangende eind van dekoloniaal discourse, dus geen staatsbegrafenis met gouden grafkist en geen knielende Starmer voor de 18-jarige Brits-Poolse boekhoud- en economiestudent Henry Nowak. De moord vond afgelopen 3 december plaats en excentriekeling Enoch Powell had het ondanks z'n dichtkunst niet kunnen bedenken. De BBC schrijft dat volgens de Britse aanklager Henry het moment filmde dat hij 23-jarige dader Vickrum Digwa ontmoette, en dat de dader een geholsterd, ceremonieel sikh-mes van 21 centimeter (een 'shastar' geheten in het Punjaabs) zichtbaar over zijn kleding heen droeg.

Vervolgens ontstond er een schermutseling waar geen getuigen van zijn, "maar buren hoorden Nowak zeggen dat hij was neergestoken en op sterven lag, voordat hij probeerde te ontsnappen door over een hek te klimmen." Daarna, aldus de aanklager, zocht de dader "geen hulp voor de man die hij met zijn forse mes had verwond, maar beschuldigde hem in plaats daarvan van racisme en dronkenschap." En sorry dat het even duurde, maar hier begint de Werkelijke Waanzin, want vervolgens boeide de politie het neergestoken slachtoffer wegens die aantijging van racisme, en bloedde hij in die hoedanigheid dood:

"De politie boeide Nowak aanvankelijk en begon hem eerste hulp te verlenen, waarna hij in elkaar zakte. Kort daarna raakte Henry bewusteloos. De politie begon hem eerste hulp te verlenen en een ambulance te bellen. Een arts werd per helikopter ingevlogen, maar er kon niets meer gedaan worden om Henry te redden en hij werd dood verklaard."

En de dader? Die blijft zich beroepen zich ook in de rechtszaal beroepen op dat hij "racistisch bejegend werd en uit zelfverdediging handelde", terwijl hij tegelijkertijd ontkent het mes op zak gehad te hebben of de moord te hebben gepleegd.

Opmerkelijk weetje: inheemse Britten worden al gearresteerd als ze een botermesje meenemen naar de picknick, maar sikhs zijn onder 'religieuze uitzonderingen' doodleuk toegestaan 'ceremoniële' messen van 21 cm lang op straat bij zich te dragen. Moet wel opgemerkt worden: sikhs hebben niet dezelfde theologisch/doctrinair verankerde vijandigheid tegen gastsamenlevingen als, zeg, MOSLIMS, maar toch.

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Ben Prunty has composed the soundtrack to a new game,...

Ben Prunty has composed the soundtrack to a new game, Subnautica 2. Prunty did the FTL: Faster Than Light soundtrack back in the day, which I love.

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Elon Musk verliest rechtszaak tegen OpenAI

OAKLAND (ANP/RTR) - Een Amerikaanse jury heeft Elon Musk maandag in het ongelijk gesteld in zijn rechtszaak tegen OpenAI, het moederbedrijf van ChatGPT. De jury vond dat het bedrijf niet verantwoordelijk kan worden gehouden voor het feit dat het volgens Musk zou zijn afgeweken van zijn oorspronkelijke doel: de mensheid helpen.

Het proces werd gezien als een belangrijk moment voor de toekomst van OpenAI en kunstmatige intelligentie in het algemeen, vooral als het gaat om hoe de technologie gebruikt moet worden en wie er uiteindelijk van profiteert. Na de uitspraak zei Musks advocaat dat hij mogelijk in beroep gaat. De rechter liet wel doorschemeren dat dat moeilijk kan worden, omdat volgens de jury Musk te laat was met het aanspannen van de zaak.

"Er is een aanzienlijke hoeveelheid bewijs dat de conclusie van de jury ondersteunt. Daarom was ik bereid de zaak onmiddellijk te verwerpen", zei de Amerikaanse rechter Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers maandag.