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An increasing number of states are passing age-verification laws. Its not clear how theyll work.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The history of other industries shows that individuals aren't always personally responsible, and that there's a way out.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Regulators are using an AI system to scan websites and messaging apps to find pornography. Creators face fines and potential prison sentences.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
In last week's hearing, lawmakers kept focusing on the harms TikTok inflicts on kids. Until they take steps to solve these problems, that's a distraction.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The interrogation of CEO Shou Zi Chew highlighted US lawmakers own failure to pass privacy legislation.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
WeChat has 19 million users in the US and is a lifeline for people across the Chinese diaspora.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Privately run genealogy databases have become a crucial tool for police investigators. Now a nonprofit is collecting data to help crack more cold cases.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
On Thursday, Shou Zi Chew will meet a rare united front in the US Congress against the Chinese-owned social media app that has lawmakers in a tizzy.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Officials working on Login.gov, used to access dozens of government sites, worried about algorithmic bias. Their decision breached federal security rules.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Don't drink and tweet.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The threat of scammers using voice deepfakes in their cons is real, but researchers say old-school voice-impersonation attacks are still the more pressing concern.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The threat of scammers using voice deepfakes in their cons is real, but researchers say old-school voice-impersonation attacks are still the more pressing concern.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
PimEyes appears to have scraped a major ancestry website for photos, without permission. Experts fear they could be used to identify living relatives.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Plus: A data breach exposes Washington, Ring camera footage has a new problem, and the George Santos scandal slips into the world of cybercrime.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
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