Arsenal, Liverpool & Man Utd among Premier League teams impressed by Quinten Timber
Scouts from Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd and Tottenham have all been impressed by the performances of Feyenoord midfielder Quinten Timber. The midfielder is the twin brother of Gunners defender Jurrien.
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Pat Noonan: Supporters' Shield 'has now surpassed MLS Cup'
Pat Noonan believes that the Supporters' Shield is now more relevant than MLS Cup.
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Supreme Court to consider whether Americans with Disabilities Act 'tester' can sue hotels for non-compliance with the law
The Supreme Court will consider the strength of the Americans with Disabilities Act on Wednesday when it hears a dispute over whether a self-appointed "tester" of the civil rights law has the right to sue hotels over alleged violations of its provisions.
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'Today' co-host Craig Melvin reveals testing positive for Covid caused his mysterious long absence from NBC show
While Craig Melvin was away from the 'Today' show, Sheinelle Jones and Ally Love filled in to take care of his duties
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Biden cancels another $9 billion in student loan debt days after payments restart
The Biden administration has approved debt relief for an additional 125,000 student loan borrowers, totaling $9 billion in forgiveness, the White House said Wednesday.
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Steve Cohen’s Mets Flop While Orioles Win With New Breed of Moneyball
The 2023 Major League Baseball regular season marks the 20th anniversary of the publication of Moneyball, Michael Lewis’
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'It wasn't in my mind!': David Duchovny did not land Pet Sematary: Bloodlines part because of The X Files
'Pet Sematary: Bloodlines' director Lindsey Anderson Beer has revealed that David Duchovny's role in 'The X Files' had no influence on his casting in the supernatural horror movie.
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As Student Loan Payments Resume, Biden Cancels $9 Billion in Debt
President Joe Biden is canceling an additional $9 billion in student-loan debt, his latest action to aid borrowers
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Demi Lovato announces her own holiday special
Demi Lovato has vowed to put her own "special twist" on the holidays.
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'Our call time was 1 in the morning': Bradley Cooper spent five hours in makeup for Maestro
Bradley Cooper sat for five hours in the makeup chair so he could transform into Leonard Bernstein for his biopic 'Maestro'.
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Paloma Faith announces comeback single, How To Leave A Man
Paloma Faith has announced her first new music since 2020.
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MrBeast is the latest celeb calling out AI deepfake scams
MrBeast has become the latest celebrity to tackle AI deepfakes, calling on social media to do more. "Lots of people are getting this deepfake scam ad of me… are social media platforms ready to handle the rise of AI deepfakes? This is a serious problem," the famed YouTuber posted to X/Twitter. MrBeast included a clip that has been circulating online, that shows an AI version of him saying he's giving away iPhones. "You’re one of the 10,000 lucky people who will get an iPhone 15 pro for just $2," the deceiving clip said. "I’m MrBeast and I am doing the world’s largest iPhone 15 giveaway." The clip then encouraged viewers to follow a link to "claim yours now!" It comes after Tom Hanks was targeted by artificial intelligence after one company featured him in a dental advert without his consent. The Hollywood actor was forced to speak out about the fake ad, writing: "There's a video out there promoting some dental plan with an AI version of me. I have nothing to do with it." The surge of AI scams is nothing new, following an alarming – and more sinister rise – in AI-generated porn, mostly targeting female influencers and celebrities. Billie Eilish previously fell victim to the fake tech in one NSFW incident – which saw a video eventually removed from social media after being viewed 11 million times. A separate incident saw popular Twitch streamer Sweet Anita horrified to learn her face had been used in X-rated material. Worryingly, there's not much legal action that can be taken either. Cybersecurity expert and What the Hack podcast host Adam Levin told Indy100 that "as long as every party involved is a legal adult, there aren’t very many laws on the books to prevent or punish the distribution of illicit content". He claimed "it’s nearly impossible to remove any content published online, pornographic or otherwise," before adding: "That said, if all the parties are known, there may be legally actionable kinds of deepfake porn content." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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