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    Small and mighty when it comes to both sound and pictures
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  • Marquis confirms sensitive personal data of 672,000 people stolen in ransomware attack
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    As Silicon Valley obsesses over a new wave of AI coding agents, Google and other AI labs are shifting their bets.
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    A day after saying it would shut down its metaverse, Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth announced the service will remain available in VR—with limited support.
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    Inspired by real immigrant stories, H1B.Life captures the uncertainty, trade-offs, and pure luck that shape the lives of people trying to build a future in the US.
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    OpenAI plans to allow sexting with ChatGPT. A human-AI interaction expert warns of a privacy nightmare.
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    Moxie Marlinspike says the technology powering his encrypted AI chatbot, Confer, will be integrated into Meta AI. The move could help protect the AI conversations of millions of people.
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  • Interview: Huy Dao, director of data and machine learning platform, Booking.com
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  • Zopa Bank continues its transformation with further growth
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  • Apple issues first Background patch for WebKit browser flaw
    Apple’s first ever Background Security Update fixes a WebKit browser engine bug that could enable threat actors to see and steal important data from their victims
  • US lawmakers quiz Meta over ‘dangerous’ facial recognition plans for smart glasses
    Democratic senators warn that Meta’s plans to introduce facial recognition technology into smart glasses could lead to normalisation of mass surveillance and breach citizens’ rights
  • UK MoD awards more than two dozen contracts for AI targeting systems
    The UK Ministry of Defence is ramping up its investment into military artificial intelligence in a bid to increase the ‘lethality’ of the British armed forces
  • AI tools offer ‘near-real-time’ analysis of data from seized mobile phones and computers
    Cellebrite demonstrates how AI tools are able to analyse the contents of mobile phones and computers during crime investigations
  • Digital IDs edge closer to practical reality for UK businesses
    Industries and policymakers are strongly aligned on the need for digital company IDs for UK businesses, as progress is made towards the implementation of a practical standard
  • Technology accelerating crime, boosts case for national police service, says NCA chief
    NCA director general Graeme Biggar says technology has helped criminals get smarter, faster and more connected, boosting case for National Police Service
  • MPs ask Lloyds Bank for more information about ‘alarming’ breach
    Treasury Committee chair requests more information about the IT problem experienced by Lloyds Bank
  • Contactless payment limit removal will happen overnight, but change won’t
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  • Beyond integration theatre: Building stronger cyber platforms
    The Security Think Tank looks at platformisation, considering questions such as how CISOs can distinguish between a truly integrated platform and 'integration theater, and how to protect unified platforms.
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