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AI driving ‘explosion’ of fake nudes as victims say the law is failing them | UK News
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Campaigners are warning the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create realistic but fake nude images of real women is becoming “normalised”. It’s also an increasing concern in schools. A recent survey by Internet Matters found 13% of teenagers have had an experience with nude deepfakes, while the NSPCC told Sky News “a new harm…
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YouTuber Marques Brownlee apologises after filming himself ‘driving over 90mph in 35mph zone’ | US News
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A YouTuber has apologised after reportedly sharing footage of himself driving a car at over 90mph in a 35mph zone – saying his actions were “absolutely inexcusable and dangerous”. Marques Brownlee has said in a post on X that a clip showed him going “way too fast” while “test driving” a car. The 30-year-old said…
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UK’s worst catfish jailed after driving father and daughter to take own lives | UK News
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An online predator who led an American girl and her father to take their own lives has been jailed for at least 20 years after the UK’s largest “catfishing” case. Warning: This article contains references to suicide and child sex abuse which readers may find distressing. Alexander McCartney, 26, previously admitted 185 charges, including the…
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Man dies driving off collapsed bridge following Google Maps – family sues | US News
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Google is being sued by the family of a man who drove off a collapsed bridge while following Google Maps. The family of Philip Paxson are accusing the tech giant of negligence, claiming they had been informed the bridge had been collapsed for five years but failed to update their navigation system. The medical device…
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Scientist ‘finally in the driving seat’ in race to find cure for daughter’s rare disease TUBB4a leukodystrophy | Science & Tech News
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A scientist in a race against time to find a cure for her daughter’s rare and deadly disease has said they are “finally in the driving seat”. Dr Michelle Teng is trying to develop the world’s first treatment for TUBB4a leukodystrophy before it is too late for her 12-year-old daughter Sofia. The life-threatening genetic condition…