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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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Warning over ‘explosion’ of fake weight loss injection sales online | UK News
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The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has urged people not to buy fake weight loss injections – as shortages of Ozempic are expected to continue into next year. The association warned of a possible “explosion in the unlicensed sale of medication online” and said people were risking their health by purchasing Ozempic and Wegovy (semaglutide) without…
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Rare cosmic explosion brighter than billions of suns spotted in red galaxy | Science & Tech News
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Astronomers have discovered a new type of cosmic explosion which outshines nearly every supernova detected in the universe. As bright as hundreds of billions of suns, but quick to fade – the rare and dazzling blast is believed to have been caused by a black hole colliding with a star and was spotted by researchers…
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Largest cosmic explosion ever spotted by astronomers | Science & Tech News
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Astronomers have uncovered the largest cosmic explosion ever witnessed – and it’s lasted more than three years. The explosion, known as AT2021lwx, is believed to have come as a result of a vast cloud of gas – thousands of times bigger than the sun – being sent into a black hole after coming off its…
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Cosmic explosion may be brightest ever seen, astronomers say | Science & Tech News
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A cosmic explosion that blinded space instruments may be the brightest ever seen, astronomers have said. The blast, which occurred two billion light years from Earth in October, produced a pulse of intense radiation that swept through the solar system, triggering detectors on multiple spacecraft. Scientists said the event was a gamma-ray burst (GRB), known…
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There’s an explosion in AI interest but there’s lots of life left in real human intelligence | Adam Boulton | UK News
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There is currently an explosion of public interest in artificial intelligence, or AI for short. This has been sparked by the mass availability of two generative AI programmes, both developed by the company OpenAI, which has support from Microsoft. Inputting a few specifications to Dall-E will produce an image of your choice. ChatGPT will produce…