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De nieuwe minister van Buitenlandse Zaken: erva­ren parlementariër met ‘Brabantse gezelligheid’

Expertisecentrum over online misbruik: ‘Wij zien slechts topje van ijsberg online seksueel geweld’

De Spaanse premier Pedro Sánchez kiest zijn eigen koers en oogst er lof mee

Israël, defensie of Trump: de laatste écht linkse leider van de EU kiest zijn eigen pad

Jetten droomt van hoofd­rol in de EU, maar de nada­gen van kabinet-Schoof beloven nog weinig goeds

Negen mensen gedood in school en woning bij een van dodelijkste schietinci­denten in Canada ooit

Zo duwt het kabinet-Jetten mensen onder het bestaansminimum

Nadat Arthur Stil arbeidsongeschikt raakte, kwam hij terecht in de soberste uitkering van Nederland. Hij leefde maandenlang van minder dan zeshonderd euro per maand.

Tien doden bij schietpartij op school in dorp Canada

De schietpartij vond plaats op een middelbare school in het dorp Tumbler Ridge. Onder de doden is de schutter, die alleen handelde.

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ByteDance Suspends Seedance 2 Feature That Turns Facial Photos Into Personal Voices Over Potential Risks

hackingbear writes: China's Bytedance has released Seedance 2.0, an AI video generator which handles up to four types of input at once: images, videos, audio, and text. Users can combine up to nine images, three videos, and three audio files, up to a total of twelve files. Generated videos run between 4 and 15 [or 60] seconds long and automatically come with sound effects or music.

Its performance is unfortunately so good that it has forced the firm to block its facial-to-voice feature after the model reportedly demonstrated the ability to generate highly accurate personal voice characteristics using only facial images, even without user authorization.

In a recent test, Pan Tianhong, founder of tech media outlet MediaStorm, discovered that uploading a personal facial photo caused the model to produce audio nearly identical to his real voice -- without using any voice samples or authorized data. [...]

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Open Compute taps IOWN to help design distributed datacenters and a 'computing continuum'

Because AI won’t only run in Big Tech’s giant GPU garages, and won't tolerate slow connections

The Open Compute Project (OCP) wants to develop specs for distributed datacenters and has decided the all-optical Innovative Optical and Wireless Network (IOWN) stack can make them possible.…

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Snow covered garden, Rokuo-in temple, Kyoto, Japan

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Snow covered garden, Rokuo-in temple, Kyoto, Japan

Lucky to be in Kyoto for this rare snow day, and only my second time to visit Arashiyama covered with a white dress. The snowfall over the weekend was substantial, even blocking roads and isolating villages in the small valleys north of the city.

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Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan

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Tumbler Ridge school shooting: nine killed in school and residence, say police in Canada – latest updates

Royal Canadian Mounted Police say suspect found dead from apparent self-inflicted wound after nine killed in shooting at high school in British Columbia

Nina Krieger, British Columbia’s minister of public safety and solicitor general, has called the shooting “devastating,” adding that her office will “deploy every resource to support the investigation and the people of Tumbler Ridge.”

Her full statement is as follows:

“The RCMP have ended the emergency alert in Tumbler Ridge. Police do not believe there are any outstanding suspects or ongoing threat to the public.

Today’s devastating events are sending shockwaves through the community and the entire province. My thoughts are with the victims, their families, and the entire Tumbler Ridge community.

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Without stronger privacy laws, Australians are guinea pigs in a real-time dystopian AI experiment | Peter Lewis

Citizen surveillance is becoming increasingly normalised, even while similar technology is being deployed by ICE agents in the US and the IDF in Gaza

Say cheese! A decision last week greenlighting Bunnings’ use of facial recognition technology to routinely monitor customers provides a not-so-happy snap of how ill-prepared Australia is for the coming AI storm.

On its face, the administrative review tribunal decision to overrule the privacy commissioner’s finding that Bunnings’ use of intrusive, high-impact AI was unlawful is a technical call. But the impact will be material.

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