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Following Discord's suit, OpenAI will also predict your age based on your usage to know if it should ID you at the digital door
By James Bentley published
News How much does ChatGPT know about you?

Thanks to Microsoft adding all those extra features to Notepad, it now unfortunately sports one more: An exploitation vulnerability with a high security rating
By Nick Evanson published
News At least it's easy enough to avoid, until Notepad gets patched to fix the problem.

Anthropic AI's safety lead quits with epic vaguepost claiming 'the world is in peril', and so he's off to become 'invisible' and study poetry
By Rich Stanton published
News Come find out about CosmoErotic Humanism.

AI-assisted hacking group hits targets with a complicated 'social engineering' scam that involves deepfaked CEOs, spoofed Zoom calls and a malicious troubleshooting program
By James Bentley published
News This is one of many scams made in tandem with AI tools right now.

Crypto scammer who reportedly stole at least $73 million through social media, calls, and dating services sentenced to a 'statutory maximum of 20 years in prison'
By James Bentley published
News “While technology has made it possible for people to quickly communicate with others who live oceans away, it also has made it easier for criminals to prey on innocent victims.”

Here's what happens if you don't complete Discord age verification
By Lincoln Carpenter published
age appropriate If you don't want to give Discord your details, here's what you'll lose access to when teen-by-default settings hit.

Steam now lets early access devs show a 1.0 release date, then says eh, maybe leave it blank: 'Just because this feature exists, does not mean you should or must use it'
By Joshua Wolens published
News Ask if you should, not if you could. Can. Could.

Did they hit a nerve? OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's response to 'authoritarian' Anthropic's annihilation of ads-supported AI doesn't make me trust it more
By Rich Stanton published
AI wars How did we get here.

EU regulators say that TikTok has 'an addictive design' in a preliminary report, and that it might receive a hefty fine if it doesn't change its infinite-scrolling ways
By Andy Edser published
News "At this stage, the Commission considers that TikTok needs to change the basic design of its service."
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