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2025-08-11
Wired 2 related

UK researchers estimate 80 game cheat-selling websites generate $12.8M to $73.2M annually from 30K to 174K monthly buyers across North America and Europe alone

Gaming cheats are the bane of the video game industry—and a hot commodity.  A recent study found that cheat creators are making …

2023-09-11
Financial Times

UK researchers unveil Bluebird, a “digital twin” of English airspace for examining AI's potential role in air traffic control, part of a £15M government project

Clive Cookson / Financial Times : X: @mattgarrahan and @katebevan X: Matthew Garrahan / @mattgarrahan : Yes let's definitely let AI run our air traffic control systems https://www.ft.com/... Kate Bev...

2023-08-07
BleepingComputer 12 related

UK researchers train a deep learning model that can steal data from keyboard keystrokes recorded using a microphone with 95% accuracy overall and 93% on Zoom

A team of researchers from British universities has trained a deep learning model that can steal data from keyboard keystrokes recorded using …

2020-04-04
Bloomberg

UK researchers are using Google's mobile location data collected from apps like Google Maps to help track and predict the spread of COVID-19 across Europe

Ryan Gallagher / Bloomberg :

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