SourceNow CEO Jean-Paul Renard to Co-Chair Habitat for Humanity's Annual CEO Build, Demonstrating Lifelong Commitment to Service
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Texas National Guard member says it's not clear how his gun discharged, shooting migrant
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Google to alert people when they appear in search results – and make it easier to remove personal information
Google will now alert people when their personal information appears online – and make it easier to get it removed. The new tools are aimed at giving people more control over the information and images of them that appear online, the company said. New rules on personal explicit images mean that users will be able to request that explicit images of themselves are taken down from search results. That extends to situations where someone has willingly uploaded explicit content themselves and then later wants it to be removed from search results. The same policy applies to personal information generally. That too will not only appear in Google’s tools but will also be easier to have removed. Google has long had policies that are intended to help people have non-consensual explicit imagery removed from search results. But the changes mean that people can have that content removed even when it was uploaded consensually at the time. In its update, Google stressed that it was only able to remove content from Google search, and that doing so would not affect its availability on other websites or search engines. But removing any unwanted images from search results should make them much more difficult to find. The new features are part of an expansion of Google’s “Results about you” tool, which it first made available last year. When it was launched, it was intended to make it easier for people to request the removal of search results that contain personal information, such as phone numbers or home addresses. Now it has been improved so that it is proactive in finding search results that include that information. Users will be able to access the dashboard and see any web results that include that contact information. Users will then be able to access an improved form to ask to have those taken down. The dashboard is available only in the US and in English for now. Google said it was “working to bring it to new languages and locations soon”. Read More Google Assistant will be ‘supercharged’ with AI like ChatGPT and Bard Google warns Gmail users they could be about to lose their account Apple gives update on its plans for AI – and says it is coming to every product
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Taylor Swift's 'The Eras Tour' movie races past $250M leaving Tom Cruise and Harrison Ford in the dust
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Giants have little to say about Barkley's frustration with contract talks
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Amazon corporate workers plan to stage walkout, citing 'lack of trust' in leadership
Nearly 2,000 corporate workers at Amazon have pledged to walk off the job on Wednesday to signal a "lack of trust" in the company's leadership, in what could be the most visible sign of dissent among the e-commerce giant's office workers in recent memory.
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Call of Duty and Overwatch 2 could come to Ubisoft+
As part of Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the developer and publisher's titles could come to Ubisoft's streaming platform instead of Xbox Cloud Gaming.
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