Europe’s Gaza misinformation crackdown could set a dangerous precedent

Misinformation has continued to spread rapidly online in the 10 days since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, with doctored images and mislabeled videos spreading false claims about everything from the nature of the attacks to the extent of U.S. aid to Israel.

Almost immediately after the attack by Hamas, the European Commission responded to the surge in false information by issuing a series of stern warnings to major tech companies, including Meta, X, TikTok, and YouTube, saying

Report warns AI could usher in a new era of bioweapons

There have been lots of warnings about AI’s impact on people’s jobs and mental health, as well as the technology’s ability to spread misinformation. But a new report from the RAND Corporation, a California research institute, might be the most disturbing of all.

One day after venture capitalist Marc Andreessen published a lengthy manifesto on techno optimism, arguing that AI can save lives “if we let it,” the think tank cautioned that the rapid adv

NetSuite pioneered cloud computing. But what comes next?

When NetSuite first began offering access to its business accounting software through a web browser in 1998, most people hadn’t yet heard the term “cloud computing.”

Nor were they familiar with the word “broadband.” “We had to tailor our software for people that were using modems,” recalls Evan Goldberg, founder and EVP of what’s now Oracle NetSuite. But even after 25 years and a slew of technological changes later, Netsuite&#x

Tech layoffs: Qualcomm, LinkedIn, and Bandcamp lead a bad October

Many had hoped that the massive tech layoffs of late 2022 and early 2023 were over. That period saw nearly every major tech giant—from Google to Microsoft to Meta to Amazon—shed tens of thousands of tech workers. But while the flood of layoffs has stemmed since earlier this year, a number of notable tech companies have announced cuts since the beginning of October.

Here’s a roundup of the latest major names in tech that have announced job cuts this month:

From ancient Jewish texts to AI, a sequence of figures turns matter into meaning

Isaac Asimov’s iconic science fiction collection I, Robot, tells the story of androids created at U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men Inc. The androids range from “Robbie,” who is nonvocal, to “Stephen Byerley,” who may or may not be a robot—he is so humanlike that people can’t tell.

Yet each model is made of the same elementary components: the binary code of ones and zeros. The differences in behavior between the simplest robot and the mo

Here’s how social media companies are handling misinformation in the Israel-Hamas war

Hamas’s terrorist attacks on Israel and Israel’s subsequent responses have resulted in a flood of misinformation on social media platforms, threatening to make a very bad situation much worse.

Users have rushed to sites like TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter/X for information, but they are also finding hate speech, misinformation, and disinformation from bad actors and conspiracy theorists.

Schools in Israel, as well as some in the U.S., are urging parents to de

Here’s your guide to landing a job in cybersecurity

As the number of cyberattacks skyrockets, organizations realize they must do everything in their power to secure their networks and corporate data. Consequently, the demand for cybersecurity professionals is also increasing.

In fact, the top challenge for companies pursuing cybersecurity initiatives is the cybersecurity skill gaps, according to the Computing Technology Industry Association’s (CompTIA) “State of Cybersecurity 2024” report.

“One s

FTX executive describes excess spending, celebrity hobnobbing, and his panic over missing billions

On the balcony of their $35 million penthouse apartment in the Bahamas, as evening fell, Nishad Singh asked his boss and onetime roommate, Sam Bankman-Fried, for a rare one-on-one meeting. Singh had just learned that there was a $13 billion “hole,” as he put it, in the finances of FTX—money that FTX was supposed to be storing as customer deposits, but which Bankman-Fried’s trading firm Alameda Research had used up. “I was really hoping I misunderstood,&#x201

Former tech CEO being sued for defrauding JPMorgan has hit back with dramatic allegations

Charlie Javice, the 31-year-old charged with defrauding JPMorgan of $175 million with her student-aid startup Frank, is now arguing that the bank and Department of Justice have been working in tandem to kneecap her legal team’s criminal defense.

Back in April, the U.S. Attorney for New York’s Southern District charged Javice with conspiracy and three counts of fraud—wire, bank, and securities—for a “brazen plan” she’d allegedly hatche

Netflix’s crackdown on password sharing was good for the bottom line, but bad for the brand

Netflix hoped that cracking down on password sharing would convert sharers into subscribers, but it may have been equally successful at converting people into haters.

According to a new report from research firm MoffettNathanson, the streamer’s decision to restrict access to shared accounts has hurt Netflix’s perception among its users.

Using survey data of more than 19,000 adult Americans, MoffettNathanson found a majority of people who share accounts now ha


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