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Barclays Analysts Hit by Bias Claim in Report About Controversial Pipeline
Barclays Analysts Hit by Bias Claim in Report About Controversial Pipeline
A group of nonprofits is pushing Barclays Plc to retract an analyst research note they claim amounts to
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Austria to join countries banning TikTok from government phones
Austria to join countries banning TikTok from government phones
VIENNA Austria will join the growing list of countries banning Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok from government employees' work
1970-01-01 08:00
Twitter is adding calls and encrypted messaging
Twitter is adding calls and encrypted messaging
Twitter is adding encrypted messaging to the platform Wednesday, and calls will follow shortly, CEO Elon Musk tweeted late Tuesday.
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Cisco to begin manufacturing from India in diversification move
Cisco to begin manufacturing from India in diversification move
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Cisco Systems will begin manufacturing from India in a move to diversify its global supply chain, Chief
1970-01-01 08:00
Funds Urge Toyota to Boost Disclosure Around Climate Lobbying
Funds Urge Toyota to Boost Disclosure Around Climate Lobbying
European investors have urged Toyota Motor Corp. to improve disclosure of its lobbying on climate change ahead of
1970-01-01 08:00
Google I/O 2023 live: Major AI news expected alongside new Pixel devices
Google I/O 2023 live: Major AI news expected alongside new Pixel devices
Google is set to unveil its latest artificial intelligence offerings at its annual developers conference on Wednesday, alongside new products ranging from Pixel phones to the Android 14 operating system. Google I/O 2023 will offer Alphabet the chance to show what its massive investments into AI have delivered, as it seeks to take on OpenAI’s hugely popular ChatGPT chatbot. Integration of its Bard AI in to its Maps, Gmail and search is expected, while various leaks have hinted that the company will also launch a large language model (LLM) called PaLM 2, capable of operating in more than 100 languages. This AI tool is rumoured to be able to pass exams in everything from computer coding and mathematics, to creative writing and critical thinking. A live stream of the keynote will be available when it begins at 10am local time (6pm BST), which you can watch right here. Until then, you can follow all the latest news, updates and analysis in our build-up coverage below.
1970-01-01 08:00
Fossil Fuel Influence on US Supreme Court Is Pervasive, Whitehouse Says
Fossil Fuel Influence on US Supreme Court Is Pervasive, Whitehouse Says
A series of revelations in recent weeks about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas accepting lavish vacations and private-school
1970-01-01 08:00
7 Facts About Charles Bukowski
7 Facts About Charles Bukowski
The late, great American writer Henry Charles Bukowski, Jr. was once called the “human embodiment of a raised middle finger”—an analogy that Bukowski would probably have welcomed, or possibly even written about himself. Here's what you should know.
1970-01-01 08:00
Google I/O Keynote 2023: Products, AI Tools to Expect During Stream
Google I/O Keynote 2023: Products, AI Tools to Expect During Stream
Google is expected to announce a more conversational version of its flagship search engine, fueled by artificial intelligence.
1970-01-01 08:00
Five New EV Models Drive Up North American Factory Production
Five New EV Models Drive Up North American Factory Production
There’s one big reason EVs are getting slightly cheaper: More of them are rolling off production lines. North
1970-01-01 08:00
Creepy WhatsApp update leads to fears that users are being listened to through their phone
Creepy WhatsApp update leads to fears that users are being listened to through their phone
Concerning messages showing on people’s phones have led to fears that they are being listened to. The app appears to be attempting to access the microphone within people’s phones, when users are asleep, according to the privacy menus within Google’s Android operating system. But WhatsApp said that it believes the issue is a bug within Android, and has stated categorically that the app would not access user’s microphones without their permission. The problem was raised by Twitter engineer Foad Dabiri, who shared a tweet which included a screenshot of a page in Android that shows when a given app accesses the microphone. He noted that it showed a range of attempts to do so, even when he had been asleep. The post was further amplified by Mr Dabiri’s boss, Elon Musk, who shared the tweet and claimed that “WhatsApp cannot be trusted”. Mr Musk’s post followed a range of other criticisms of Mark Zuckerberg, largely for political reasons, and Twitter also competes with WhatsApp with its direct messaging platform. In another post, Mr Musk pointed to the fact that WhatsApp is “owned by Meta/Facebook”, and claimed that WhatsApp’s former owners had left the parent company “in disgust”. “What they learned about Facebook and changes to WhatsApp obviously disturbed them greatly,” he claimed. Other users also reported seeing the same problem, on Twitter and Reddit, even before Mr Dabiri brought it to widespread attention. The screen can be seen within Google’s “Privacy Dashboard”, which is found within the Settings app and collects information about how personal data is being used by apps on a phone. Some claimed that page even showed WhatsApp accessing their camera. Others said that the microphone appeared to be getting accessed every few minutes. The same privacy dashboard can be used to turn off the microphone for any apps that users may be concerned about. But that could lead to certain features not working, such as voice notes or calls on WhatsApp. WhatsApp said that it believed the screen was showing the microphone being accessed as a result of a “bug”. It said that it was showing the wrong information in Google’s privacy dashboard screen and that it had been in touch with Google to fix it. “Users have full control over their mic settings,” WhatsApp posted in response to Mr Dabiri’s tweet. “Once granted permission, WhatsApp only accesses the mic when a user is making a call or recording a voice note or video – and even then, these communications are protected by end-to-end encryption so WhatsApp cannot hear them.” Meta-owned apps have long been plagued by fears that they are accessing the microphones of users. For years, users have accused Facebook and Instagram of listening to them to collect data and show them more relevant sponsored ads, which Meta has always firmly denied. Many experts have argued that the sometimes uncannily accurate sponsored posts are simply the result of the app’s advertising tools accurately profiling users, without needing to listen to them. Read More WhatsApp just fixed two of its most glaring quirks Google to unveil major new AI Quantum computer discovers bizarre particle that remembers its past Google to unveil major new AI Quantum computer discovers bizarre particle that remembers its past Why is Elon Musk purging Twitter accounts?
1970-01-01 08:00
AI Needs Specialized Processors. Crypto Miners Say They Have Them
AI Needs Specialized Processors. Crypto Miners Say They Have Them
When the Ethereum blockchain moved away from using a technique for verifying transactions known as proof of work
1970-01-01 08:00
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