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In recent news, it has been highlighted that a group of scammers known as the Yahoo Boys are leveraging major platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, TikTok, and Telegram for criminal activities ranging from scams to sextortion schemes. These scammers are adept at circumventing content moderation systems to carry out their illicit operations, posing a significant
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Philosopher Nick Bostrom is known for his work on existential risks posed by technological advancements, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence. Despite the serious nature of his research, Bostrom appears surprisingly cheerful when discussing these potential threats. In his latest book, Deep Utopia: Life and Meaning in a Solved World, Bostrom shifts his focus
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Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool to detect suspicious cryptocurrency transactions that may be linked to illicit activities such as money laundering and fraud. The tool was tested by comparing its results with those of a cryptocurrency exchange, which had already identified several accounts as suspicious based on know-your-customer information. Despite not having access
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Detecting AI-generated text, such as that produced by tools like ChatGPT, presents a significant challenge. While tools like GPTZero aim to help users identify bot-generated content, the process is not foolproof and can result in false positives. The intricacies of AI text detection have garnered attention from journalists, researchers, and educators seeking to understand and
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When it comes to social platforms like Spread and PI.FYI, the decision to ban brands and bots has significant implications. By eliminating these entities, the focus shifts to fostering genuine human interaction. Spread’s founder, Rogers, emphasizes the importance of meaningful engagement over simply maximizing time-on-site. This shift in priorities indicates a desire for quality over
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When utilizing Midjourney to create an image for a blog post, the user may encounter some limitations. The output provided by Midjourney consists of four square images, which may not always be suitable for all types of content. Additionally, the inability to easily make small changes to the generated images can be frustrating for users.
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