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Did Sandra Bullock and Bryan Randall split up? Duo's relationship is rumoredly 'on the rocks' and reconciliation is a long shot
Did Sandra Bullock and Bryan Randall split up? Duo's relationship is rumoredly 'on the rocks' and reconciliation is a long shot
Sandra's romance with Bryan is on shaky ground, and might need a miracle to work after pair had a 'cooling-off period' in 2022
2023-08-03 20:24
Man Utd make second offer for Inter goalkeeper Andre Onana
Man Utd make second offer for Inter goalkeeper Andre Onana
Manchester United make an improved offer for Inter goalkeeper Andre Onana. The Cameroonian is Erik ten Hag's first choice target to come in and replace David de Gea, whose contract has now expired.
2023-07-06 23:25
2023-24 Euroleague Season: Format, schedule, predictions, and more
2023-24 Euroleague Season: Format, schedule, predictions, and more
The 2023-24 Euroleague season is approaching quickly, with less than a month to go. Get ready with essential details on the format, schedule, key dates, predictions, and more. Stay tuned!
2023-09-10 04:27
From Yale to jail: Stewart Rhodes, Oath Keepers 'general'
From Yale to jail: Stewart Rhodes, Oath Keepers 'general'
To Stewart Rhodes, his conviction for leading the far-right Oath Keepers militia in the January 6, 2021 assault on the US Capitol made him America's premier political prisoner -- the...
2023-05-26 07:25
China's Moutai launches boozy chocolates with Dove in diversification drive
China's Moutai launches boozy chocolates with Dove in diversification drive
By Casey Hall SHANGHAI Chinese luxury liquor-maker Kweichow Moutai is again looking to diversify from its fiery baijiu
2023-09-14 12:58
Political ads on Instagram and Facebook can use deepfake technology, Meta says – but they must say so
Political ads on Instagram and Facebook can use deepfake technology, Meta says – but they must say so
Ads on Instagram and Facebook can use artificial intelligence technology to create photos, videos and audio of events that don’t actually exist, Meta has said. But those advertisers must make clear that they are not actually real if they are advertising on political or social issues, Meta said. When they do so, Meta will add a small note on the ad that gives information about the fact that it has been created with artificial intelligence. Meta said that it was introducing the new policy “to help people understand when a social issue, election, or political advertisement on Facebook or Instagram has been digitally created or altered, including through the use of AI”. It will go into effect in the new year, across the world, it said. The new policy will require advertisers to make clear if their political ads have an image, video or audio that looks real but was digital created or altered so that it looks like someone is saying something they didn’t, shows a person or event that is not actually real, or poses as a depiction of a real event but is actually fake. If the content is digitally created or altered by in ways that “are inconsequential or immaterial to the claim, assertion, or issue raised in the ad”, Meta said. It gave examples such as using technology to adjust the size or sharpen their image, but noted that those could still be problematic if they change the claim in the ad. But it also said that those fake videos, images and audio will still be allowed to be posted on the site. Instead, Meta will “add information on the ad when an advertiser discloses in the advertising flow that the content is digitally created or altered”, it said, and that same information will appear in Meta’s Ad Library. It said that it would give further information about that process later. It did not say how advertisers will flag such ads, what will be shown to users when they are flagged, and how those who do not flag them will be punished. Meta did say that it would remove any ads that violates its policies, when they are created by artificial intellgience or real people. If its fact checkers decide that a piece of content has been “altered”, then it will stop it from being run as an ad, the company said. “In the New Year, advertisers who run ads about social issues, elections & politics with Meta will have to disclose if image or sound has been created or altered digitally, including with AI, to show real people doing or saying things they haven’t done or said,” said Nick Clegg, Meta’s president for global affairs in a series of tweets that announced the new policy. “This builds on Meta’s industry leading transparency measures for political ads. These advertisers are required to complete an authorisation process and include a ‘Paid for by’ disclaimer on their ads, which are then stored in our public Ad Library for 7 years.” Read More The rise of the AI friend – but what happens when ‘bots’ turn into ‘bad’ mates? Instagram working to let people make AI ‘friends’ to talk to Meta launches paid-for version of Instagram and Facebook
2023-11-08 19:49
Bruised Bond Investors Face Long Road Beyond Fed’s July Decision
Bruised Bond Investors Face Long Road Beyond Fed’s July Decision
The bond-market selloff that sent some yields to the highest levels in more than a decade this week
2023-07-09 04:23
Vietnam to extend VAT cut until year-end to prop up slowing economy
Vietnam to extend VAT cut until year-end to prop up slowing economy
HANOI Vietnamese lawmakers on Saturday approved a government plan to extend a reduction in value added tax (VAT)
2023-06-24 18:21
Sweden ignoring history in latest Women's World Cup glory bid
Sweden ignoring history in latest Women's World Cup glory bid
Sweden will not be weighed down by a series of near-misses when they launch their latest bid to win the Women's World Cup on...
2023-07-22 13:21
Wagner mercenary boss says Russia bombed his troops
Wagner mercenary boss says Russia bombed his troops
Yevgeny Prigozhin claimed a 'huge number' of his fighters had been killed in the strike.
2023-06-24 04:24
Bol and Lyles star at London Diamond League
Bol and Lyles star at London Diamond League
Femke Bol and Noah Lyles starred as world leading times and meeting records were shattered at the Diamond League event...
2023-07-24 00:50
US securities regulator sues cryptocurrency platform Coinbase
US securities regulator sues cryptocurrency platform Coinbase
US securities regulators sued Coinbase on Tuesday, alleging that the cryptocurrency platform's failure to register as a securities exchange venue...
2023-06-06 23:17