AFC Playoff Picture after Bills lose inexcusable primetime game to Broncos
The Buffalo Bills lost to the Denver Broncos in a surprising defeat on Monday Night Football. Buffalo is in complete free-fall.
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BOJ seen ending negative rates in April, keep hiking next year - ex-central bank economist
By Leika Kihara and Takahiko Wada TOKYO The Bank of Japan is expected to end its negative interest
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Japan chipmaker Rapidus to open U.S. office by year-end - TV Tokyo
TOKYO Japanese chip foundry venture Rapidus plans to open an office on the West Coast of the United
1970-01-01 08:00
China Copper Giant’s Downfall Sealed as Court Accepts Bankruptcy
Maike Metals International Co., once one of the most powerful traders in China’s massive copper market, filed for
1970-01-01 08:00
How tall is Sunny Hostin? 'The View' host has been nominated for Daytime Emmy consecutively for 5 years
Sunny Hostin, renowned for her multifaceted career as a lawyer, author, and television personality,has achieved notable success in the media industry
1970-01-01 08:00
Overreaction Monday: Patriots 2022 draft class is enough to get Belichick canned
The New England Patriots' 2022 NFL Draft class is already looking like a complete waste. Should Bill Belichick be allowed to draft another?
1970-01-01 08:00
AI among biggest threats to next UK general election, cyber security agency warns
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI), as well aggressive state-aligned groups pose a significant threat to critical infrastructure, the UK’s cyber security agency has said. In its annual review, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) warned ongoing geopolitical challenges and AI also posed a threat to UK elections. Published on Tuesday, the NCSC’s Annual Review said the Centre, which is part of GCHQ, had seen the emergence of a new type of cyber adversary in the last year – state-aligned actors who are ideologically, rather than financially, motivated. The NCSC highlighted China and Russia as enduring and significant threats to UK cyber security, noting that many of the new state-aligned groups it had seen appear were sympathetic to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. On artificial intelligence, the NCSC warned that the next general election in the UK, expected next year, will be the first to take place against the backdrop of significant advances in AI, which it said would enable and enhance existing challenges. The cyber security agency said that large language models (LLMs) – the technology apps such as ChatGPT are built on – would almost certainly be used to generate fake content as part of disinformation campaigns to disrupt the democratic process. Beyond the present challenges, we are very aware of the threats on the horizon, including rapid advancements in tech and the growing market for cyber capabilities Lindy Cameron, NCSC At the first AI Safety Summit, held in the UK earlier this month, industry figures and world leaders warned of the potential for AI to help cybercriminals carry out more sophisticated cyber attacks. “The last year has seen a significant evolution in the cyber threat to the UK – not least because of Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine but also from the availability and capability of emerging tech,” NCSC chief executive Lindy Cameron said. “As our annual review shows, the NCSC and our partners have supported government, the public and private sector, citizens, and organisations of all sizes across the UK to raise awareness of the cyber threats and improve our collective resilience. “Beyond the present challenges, we are very aware of the threats on the horizon, including rapid advancements in tech and the growing market for cyber capabilities. “We are committed to facing those head on and keeping the UK at the forefront of cyber security.” The annual review said work needed to be done to ensure the UK kept pace with the changing threats, particularly in relation to enhancing cyber resilience in the nation’s infrastructure. Read More Private parole hearing for one of killers of James Bulger to begin Papers react to Sunak’s reshuffle ‘gamble’ over return of Cameron Thunderstorm warning in effect as downpours continue in parts of UK Immigration minister Robert Jenrick vows to see Rwanda deportation plan through Cost-of-living payments not enough to meet scale of the problem, say MPs Applications open for owners to register XL bully dogs before ban
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'Love Island Games' fans dub Ray Gantt 'childish' as he blames Imani Ayan for getting picked by Mike Boateng
'Love Island Games' islander Ray Gantt appears to be jealous as Imani Ayan couples up with Mike Boateng
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Author Sarah Bernstein wins Canadian fiction prize for her novel 'Study of Obedience'
Author Sarah Bernstein has won the Scotiabank Giller Prize for her novel “Study for Obedience.”
1970-01-01 08:00
Japan's Finance Minister says govt will take necessary forex steps as yen tumbles
By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Kaori Kaneko TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Tuesday that the government would
1970-01-01 08:00
Amazon reaches deal to run shopping ads on Snap - The Information
Amazon has reached a deal with Snap that will let people buy its products directly from ads on
1970-01-01 08:00
Internet backs Fox News host Laura Ingraham after she mocks Joe Biden by calling President Xi Jinping ‘boss’
Ingraham's critical remarks against Biden found support from several users on X, where they also joined in mocking the POTUS
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