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Fraud mutates on the daily. The IRS says the impersonation of government entities could alone cost upwards of $800 million in ...
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Dan Neely, CEO of Vermillio and one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in AI, sounds the alarm on a new kind of digital ...
Google is the only search engine that prominently displays AI summaries on its main results page. Bing and DuckDuckGo still use traditional search result layouts, offering AI summaries only through ...
Searches for airline disasters are sure to skyrocket in the coming days, with reports that more than 200 passengers and crew ...
With voice deepfakes indistinguishable from real speech, fraud is spiking—and most organizations aren't prepared for the ...
Meta is suing the Hong Kong-based maker of the app CrushAI, a platform capable of creating sexually explicit deepfakes, claiming that it repeatedly circumvented the social media company’s rules to ...
Companies that don’t make good faith efforts to remove deepfakes would violate the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade ...
The state could pursue damages and civil penalties from companies that don’t make good faith efforts to remove deepfakes.
It used to be so simple. An intelligence officer could fly to a country, change passports and, with a false identity, emerge as a completely different person. But those days are long since over.
Tools like Alibaba’s Qwen, ByteDance’s Doubao, DeepSeek, Moonshot’s Kimi, and Tencent’s Yuanbao are frozen during exam hours.