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John Regehr

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5 articles decelerating

John Regehr has appeared in 5 articles since 2020-11. Coverage peaked in 2024Q3 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside microsoft, Mastodon, meta.

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2025-01-05
404 Media 39 related

After a backlash, Meta says newly viral AI-generated profiles on Facebook and Instagram were created in 2023 in “an early experiment”, and it is deleting them

and what you can do with it Mia Sato / The Verge : Meta's AI-generated bot profiles are not being received well Josh Kerwick / Star Observer : Meta Wipes Scrutinised AI Accounts, Including A “Black Qu...

2021-03-30
BleepingComputer 18 related

The official PHP Git repository was hacked, adding a backdoor RCE to the PHP source code; PHP maintainer says the changes were reverted within a few hours

This commit does not belong to any branch on this repository … Mark Sullivan / Fast Company : Hackers put a back door in a code library that powers 79% of websites Tweets: Sam Kottler / @samkottler : ...

2020-11-10
VICE

A look at exam monitoring software, which uses facial detection, eye tracking, mouse clicks, full room scans, and more to flag students who may be cheating

Using hand mirrors and making 3D room scans are among the bizarre instructions students must follow while using software like ProctorU and Respondus. Tweets: @johnregehr , @zenalbatross , and @motherb...

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