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Researchers Propose Bold Initiative to Chart the Vanishing Ancient World

Archaeologists are rapidly adopting advanced ground-scanning technology to uncover and preserve hidden ancient civilizations before they are lost forever. In the heart of Siena, Italy, stands a cathedral that has been a testament to history for nearly 800 years. This architectural marvel, visited by millions, is known to most as “the cathedral.” However, Stefano Campana,

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Meta’s Enhanced Smart Glasses and VR Headset Offer an Expanded Slice of Reality

The concept of a face-computing metaverse has yet to break into the mainstream, but this isn’t halting Meta’s endeavors to bring it to the fore. Today, Mark Zuckerberg, the Chief Executive of Meta, unveiled comprehensive details regarding two novel hardware products: a revamped virtual reality Quest headset and a fresh pair of Meta-powered smart glasses,

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Security Expert Raises Alarm Over Privacy Following Federal Search of Phone at Airport

Sam Curry, a renowned security researcher based in the U.S., has raised concerns over a chilling effect on security research after he was detained and questioned by federal agents at Dulles International Airport in Washington DC. Curry, who works for blockchain technology company Yuga Labs, shared his experience on X, formerly known as Twitter, detailing

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EU Identifies X, Previously Known as Twitter, as Primary Platform for Disinformation Spread

A study commissioned by the European Commission has indicated that X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, hosts the highest proportion of disinformation among six major social networks. The research scrutinized over 6,000 distinct posts on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, X, and YouTube, focusing on Spain, Poland, and Slovakia—countries perceived as especially vulnerable to disinformation.

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Amazon Faces Accusations of Unlawful Monopoly by US Government

Amazon is facing legal challenges as US regulators have filed a lawsuit against the company, accusing it of illegally maintaining monopoly power. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) alleges that Amazon employs “a set of interlocking anticompetitive and unfair strategies” to elevate prices and hinder competition. Responding to the allegations, Amazon has defended itself, stating that

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Meta Introduces AI Chatbots Featuring Distinct Personalities

Meta has introduced a new range of chatbots with distinct “personalities” for its Messenger service, specializing in various subjects such as holiday planning and culinary advice. This development marks a significant step in the ongoing competition among tech giants to develop more personalized and accurate AI chatbots. During Meta’s first in-person event in California since

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ChatGPT Now Capable of Accessing Current Information

   OpenAI, supported by Microsoft, has announced a significant update to its AI chatbot, ChatGPT, enabling it to access the internet for real-time information. This development comes as a breakthrough, as the system was initially limited to data accumulated until September 2021.     This enhancement allows premium users to pose questions about current affairs

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Germany Takes Action Against Neo-Nazi Group Artgemeinschaft for Targeting Minor

Germany has prohibited the far-right organization Artgemeinschaft, accusing it of disseminating Nazi ideologies to children and young people. The Interior Minister, Nancy Faeser, labeled the group “deeply racist and antisemitic,” aiming to cultivate “new enemies of the constitution.” Artgemeinschaft, translating to “racial community,” utilized Nazi-era literature and cultural events to propagate its ideology, with police

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Congress’s funding fight continues with four days to partial US government shutdown

On Wednesday, Republican U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy rejected a Senate-advancing stopgap funding bill, edging Washington towards its fourth partial U.S. government shutdown in a decade, potentially occurring in just four days. This situation could result in the furlough of hundreds of thousands of federal workers and the suspension of numerous government services until Congress

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