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Meta, X approved ads containing violent anti-Muslim, antisemitic hate speech ahead of German election, study finds

21 February 2025 at 16:01

Social media giants Meta and X approved ads targeting users in Germany with violent anti-Muslim and anti-Jew hate speech in the run-up to the country’s federal elections, according to new research from Eko, a corporate responsibility nonprofit campaign group. The group’s researchers tested whether the two platforms’ ad review systems would approve or reject submissions […]

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Study of TikTok, X β€˜For You’ feeds in Germany finds far-right political bias ahead of federal elections

19 February 2025 at 15:01

Recommendation algorithms operated by social media giants TikTok and X have shown evidence of substantial far-right political bias in Germany ahead of a federal election that takes place Sunday, according to new research carried out by Global Witness. The non-government organization (NGO) undertook an analysis of social media content displayed to new users via algorithmically […]

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Murena now sells a β€˜deGoogled’ Pixel Tablet

19 February 2025 at 04:53

Murena, the French privacy firm that’s forked Android to deliver so-called deGoogled smartphones, has repeated the trick with a tablet. So if you’re keen to get your hands on a shiny Pixel Tablet β€” but without the usual bundle of Google apps and services β€” Murena has you covered. The Murena Pixel Tablet runs the […]

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X challenges German court order granting data access to election researchers

18 February 2025 at 08:55

Earlier this month, a Berlin court ordered Elon Musk-owned X to provide immediate access to public platform data to two civil society organizations seeking to study systemic risk around the country’s upcoming election. In a post on X, the social media company said Tuesday it is challenging the order, claiming the summary proceeding β€œegregiously undermines […]

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Level Zero Health banks $6.9M to prove wearable medtech can take the strain out of hormone testing

18 February 2025 at 03:00

Level Zero Health, a female-founded medical device startup that’s aiming to break new ground by developing a device for continuous hormone monitoring, has closed an oversubscribed $6.9 million pre-seed funding round despite being only a little over a year old. The startup wants to do away with the need for invasive blood draws and support […]

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Are your noise-canceling headphones messing with your head?

17 February 2025 at 09:07

We all know headphones can be bad for your hearing if you listen to sounds too loudly in close proximity to your ears. But a BBC report suggests that a new health scare could be emerging around the noise-canceling feature that’s hugely popular in modern earphones. The article considers whether the technology could essentially be […]

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What is an encryption backdoor?

15 February 2025 at 07:00

Talk of backdoors in encrypted services is once again doing the rounds after reports emerged that the U.K. government is seeking to force Apple to open up iCloud’s end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) device backup offering. Officials were said to be leaning on Apple to create a β€œbackdoor” in the service that would allow state actors to […]

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Europe denies dropping AI liability rules under pressure from Trump

14 February 2025 at 03:01

The European Union has denied that recent moves to row back on some planned tech regulation β€” principally by ditching the AI Liability Directive, a 2022 draft law which had been aimed at making it easier for consumers to sue over harms caused by AI-enabled products and services β€” were made in response to pressure […]

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EU’s Disinformation Code moves closer to becoming DSA benchmark

13 February 2025 at 07:57

Staying on the right side of the European Union’s online rulebook when it comes to the slippery topic of disinformation is set to get easier for platforms that commit to the bloc’s long-standing Code of Practice on Disinformation. You know, the voluntary Code that Elon Musk pulled X (formerly Twitter) out of back in 2023. […]

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Apple’s app tracking privacy framework could fall foul of German antitrust rules

13 February 2025 at 04:36

Germany’s antitrust watchdog has been investigating Apple’s app privacy framework since 2022. On Thursday, releasing preliminary findings from this probe, the Bundeskartellamt (FCO) said it suspects the iPhone maker may not be treating third-party app developers as equally as the law requires. The antitrust watchdog said it believes Apple’s behavior could amount to self-preferencing. Apple […]

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EU abandons ePrivacy, AI liability reforms as bloc shifts focus to AI competitiveness

12 February 2025 at 04:27

A long stalled bid to beef up European Union rules around online tracking technologies and put penalties on a similar footing to the bloc’s data protection framework, GDPR, has been withdrawn by the Commission after co-legislators failed to reach agreement over the plan. The original proposal to update the ePrivacy Directive and turn it into […]

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EU looks to the private sector to help fund β€˜AI Gigafactories’, eyeing the frontier AI race

11 February 2025 at 01:25

The European Union is courting the private sector as it looks to step up compute capacity for training large AI models. Giving a speech at the AI Action Summit in Paris on Monday, the EU’s president, Ursula von der Leyen, talked up the potential of homegrown AI startups but said the region’s developers must have […]

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Google-backed public interest AI partnership launches with $400M+ for open ecosystem building

10 February 2025 at 08:04

Make room for yet another partnership on AI. Current AI, a β€œpublic interest” initiative focused on fostering and steering development of artificial intelligence in societally beneficial directions, was announced at the French AI Action summit on Monday. It’s kicking off with an initial $400 million in pledges from backers and a plan to pull in […]

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German court orders X to give data access to democracy researchers ahead of federal elections

7 February 2025 at 08:55

Under European Union law, X is one of a handful of major social media platforms that has a duty to facilitate public interest researchers’ access to support the study of systemic risks β€” such as to elections and other democratic processes. But the Elon Musk-owned company formerly known as Twitter has been blocking civil society […]

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PromptLayer is building tools to put non-techies in the driver’s seat of AI app development

7 February 2025 at 07:16

The GenAI boom of the last few years has unleashed a wave of startups promising to support the process of prompt engineering β€” i.e., coming up with instructions to precisely steer an AI chatbot to serve useful output. So think tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, which present the user with a blank field […]

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EU details which systems fall within AI Act’s scope

6 February 2025 at 09:52

The European Union has published guidance on what constitutes an AI system under its new AI Act. The risk-based framework for regulating applications of artificial intelligence came into force last summer β€” with the first compliance deadline (on banned use cases) kicking in last weekend. Determining whether a particular software system falls within the act’s […]

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Shein gets more questions from EU about DSA compliance

6 February 2025 at 05:04

A day after the European Union dialled up its scrutiny of fast-fashion giant Shein, the bloc’s executive branch said that it has sent a fresh request for information (RFI) to the e-commerce platform under the Digital Services Act (DSA). The European Commission oversees larger platforms’ compliance with a subset of DSA rules in areas like […]

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First lab-grown meat treats go on sale in the UK β€” for dogs

6 February 2025 at 02:18

Cultivated chicken doggie snacks have gone on sale at a U.K. pet food retailer, Pets at Home. The retailer also happens to be a major investor in Meatly, the startup producing the meat ingredient contained in dog food brand The Pack’s Chick Bites, as the slaughter-free, low carbon treats are billed. (Other ingredients in the […]

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Shein hit with consumer protection action in EU as bloc unboxes strategy to tackle low-cost e-commerce risks

5 February 2025 at 05:43

Chinese e-commerce and fast fashion giant Shein is facing fresh scrutiny in the European Union in relation to consumer protection rules following the launch of a coordinated action by the bloc’s Consumer Protection Cooperation Network (CPCN). The action is being conducted with reference to the EU’s Unfair Commercial Practices Directive, Consumer Rights Directive, Unfair Contracts […]

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EU puts out guidance on uses of AI that are banned under its AI Act

4 February 2025 at 09:45

The first compliance deadline kicked in a couple of days ago for the European Union’s AI Act, a risk-based framework for regulating uses of artificial intelligence β€” banning a narrow selection of so-called β€œunacceptable risk” use cases of AI, such as social scoring that could lead to detrimental or unfavourable treatment; or harmful manipulation using […]

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