The US, the UK, the EU, and others sign a Council of Europe treaty to ensure that AI use is “fully consistent with human rights, democracy and the rule of law”
Key Differences Adam Davidson / Pocket-lint : The US, UK, and EU have signed an AI treaty but will it make any difference? Pranav Dixit / Engadget : The US, UK, EU and other major nations have signed ...
Meta says Facebook creators who violate Community Standards for the first time will be given the option to take a training course to remove their warning
and how it's building a Gen Z audience for the LA Games Cosmin Vasile / PhoneArena : Facebook creators can now complete educational trainings to have their warnings removed Poulami Saha / Financial Ex...
The NYT, LAT, and WaPo won't buy Twitter Blue; NYT, LAT, BuzzFeed, and Politico won't reimburse reporters for it, but Semafor and some other small outlets will
BuzzFeed isn't ponying up, but for other outlets, paying might make sense. — Pranav Dixit
Apple removes app from the App Store that tracked Hong Kong police and protests after pressure from China, says it “violates our guidelines and local laws”
A single tweet … Wired : Hong Kong Is the Latest Tripwire for Tech Firms in China Pranav Dixit / BuzzFeed News : Apple Has Removed A Mapping App That Let Protesters In Hong Kong Track Police Aaron Hol...
India's National Crime Records Bureau is inviting bids to create a national automated facial recognition system, raising concerns among privacy activists
Pranav Dixit / BuzzFeed News : Tweets: @atulacharya Tweets: Atul Acharya / @atulacharya : 🤷🏻♂️ Dystopian Contagion is going strong. First 🇨🇳 China, 🇫🇷 France, UK (?). Now 🇮🇳 India wants its own #Fac...
PUBG was banned in the Indian state of Gujarat in March amid fears about its violence and addictiveness; police had arrested 21 people for playing it in public
Pranav Dixit / BuzzFeed News : Tweets: @katienotopoulos and @pranavdixit Tweets: Katie Notopoulos / @katienotopoulos : Personally, I applaud India for banning a vilioent video game and throwing gamer...
Indian government downplays its order that seemingly authorizes 10 government agencies to monitor, intercept, and decrypt data on all computers in the country
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India's Supreme Court says controversial Aadhaar program, with the world's largest biometric database, is constitutionally valid and does not violate privacy
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