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YouTube is testing new AI technology to estimate users’ ages and block under-18 viewers from accessing age-restricted content, part of a broader push to improve online safety for kids.
As artificial intelligence tools increasingly shape how legal professionals are discovered and cited, a new legal publishing ...
Elsewhere in Russia's south, we're looking into reports that a railway station in the Volgograd region was attacked last ...
ChatGPT for school. Louisiana parents share successful strategies for responsible AI use that enhances learning.
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Apple Intelligence doesn’t provide users with these capabilities. Right now, it can be used to summarize messages, edit texts ...
Guardian Australia has uncovered a new scam targeting people who are trying to lose weight. Crooks pose as famous dietitians ...
Google has expanded passkey support across its entire Google Workspace ecosystem, reaching billions of consumer users. The company reports that Workspace users experience 40 percent faster sign-ins ...
Security technology company SquareX presented significant research findings on browser security vulnerabilities and passkey authentication weaknesses at two major cybersecurity conferences, Black Hat ...
Age verification just isn’t worth it. The benefits for kids are debatable, and what you’re really giving up is your personal ...
Apple is internally working on a "ChatGPT-like search experience" to instantly generate answers for users, according to a ...
YouTube is on a mission to use AI for good to detect if viewers are under the age of 18. It will use AI to “interpret a variety ...