In recent news, China is introducing new security reviews for artificial intelligence products across the country, as Chinese tech giant Alibaba launches their latest offering to challenge Microsoft’s Chatbot platform. As AI-related technology continues to rise in the global market, it is increasingly important for governments to make sure such products are safe and secure… Continue reading China slaps security reviews on AI products as Alibaba unveils ChatGPT challenger
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Call of Duty cracks down on cheaters in new update
As millions of gamers flock to the immensely popular Call of Duty franchise, developers are doing whatever they can to ensure a fair playing field. This past week, Infinity Ward issued a statement that they had updated the game to help protect against cheating and ensure a fair experience for everyone. In their statement, Infinity… Continue reading Call of Duty cracks down on cheaters in new update
Investors want best-of-the-best ESG data. Here’s how to give it to them
The concept of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investing is becoming increasingly popular among investors who are looking to use their money to make a meaningful difference in the world. ESG investing focuses on factors such as a company’s environmental impact, how it treats its workers, and the transparency of its leadership. With an emphasis… Continue reading Investors want best-of-the-best ESG data. Here’s how to give it to them
TikTok CEO says it wasn’t ‘spying’ when ByteDance employees surveilled journalists
In a recent statement, TikTok Chief Executive Kevin Mayer plans to set the record straight on the allegation that employees of the Chinese-owned video app had been conducting surveillance on journalists. According to Mayer, employees of ByteDance, the Chinese tech company that owns TikTok, acted contrary to company policies when ByteDance employed investigative firms in… Continue reading TikTok CEO says it wasn’t ‘spying’ when ByteDance employees surveilled journalists
Responsible use of AI in the military? US publishes declaration outlining principles
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming part of our everyday lives. It allows us to perform a range of tasks more quickly and efficiently, such as helping us to stay organized and providing us with more personalized online experiences. Now, AI is being used in the military too to automate certain operations,… Continue reading Responsible use of AI in the military? US publishes declaration outlining principles
Twitter Denies That Leaked Data From 200 Million Accounts Came From Its Systems
Twitter recently released a statement denying reports that personal information belonging to 200 million accounts had been leaked. The leaked data was said to include usernames, email addresses, and other private identifying information. The incident, first reported by ‘TechCrunch’, claimed that the leaked data came from a “black market website” known as “The RealDeal”. Upon… Continue reading Twitter Denies That Leaked Data From 200 Million Accounts Came From Its Systems
The Witcher 3 developer addresses next-gen update issues – and offers some solutions
The video game industry is buzzing this week after developer CD Projekt Red took to the airwaves to address ongoing issues with updating their acclaimed title, The Witcher 3, for next-gen platforms. After fans became increasingly vocal about the troubles they were facing, CDPR finally broke their silence and gave an update on what has… Continue reading The Witcher 3 developer addresses next-gen update issues – and offers some solutions
Microsoft digital certificates have once again been abused to sign malware
On October 14th, 2020, malicious actors once again took advantage of Microsoft digital certificates to sign dangerous malware. According to security research firm Morphisec, the attackers abused trusted certificates issued by Microsoft to sign malware in order to circumvent security measures. The malicious code was signed with a certificate issued by Microsoft Office and the… Continue reading Microsoft digital certificates have once again been abused to sign malware