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Igor Bonifacic

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45 articles decelerating

Igor Bonifacic has appeared in 45 articles since 2015-07. Coverage peaked in 2025Q3 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Google, CNET, Twitter, Apple.

Articles
45
mentions
Velocity
-33.3%
growth rate
Acceleration
-2.333
velocity change
Sources
17
publications

Coverage Timeline

2023-05-29
New York Times 34 related

A New York lawyer faces sanctions for using ChatGPT to write his legal brief that had “bogus judicial decisions, with bogus quotes and bogus internal citations”

Thanks, ChatGPT? Maya Posch / Hackaday : ChatGPT v. The Legal System: Why Trusting ChatGPT Gets You Sanctioned CourtListener : Mata v. Avianca, Inc. (1:22-cv-01461) Igor Bonifacic / Engadget : A lawye...

2023-03-20
9to5Google 11 related

Researchers detail “aCropalypse”, a bug in Google Pixel's Markup fixed in March 2023, where some edited screenshots can be retroactively unredacted or uncropped

Screenshot recovery utility Alan Friedman / PhoneArena : Pixel vulnerability that hits the Markup screenshot editing tool is potentially dangerous Emma Roth / The Verge : Google Pixel exploit reverses...

2019-12-26
Engadget 14 related

Twitter blocks animated PNGs, saying a bug had allowed them, and that they did not respect autoplay settings so could be used to harm people sensitive to motion

Igor Bonifacic / Engadget :

2019-10-24
Engadget

Twitter says it removed 50% of abusive tweets in Q3 before users even flagged them, up from 38% in Q1, credits its moderation algorithms

Igor Bonifacic / Engadget :

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