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Superhuman's acquisition of GPTZero highlights the growing importance of content authenticity, raising data privacy and trust concerns in AI.
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A belated change of policy on nude digital images of children must be part of a wider reset
Amid the flurry of resignations by ministers who said they had lost confidence in Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership, Jess Phillips’s attack on his record on tech regulation stood out. “Over a year ago I presented solutions, long worked on by brilliant civil servants, that would end the ability for children in the UK to take naked images of themselves,” she wrote. The postponement of an announcement in March left her frustrated. In the end, all that Ms Phillips managed to secure was a pledge that the law might change sometime.
Other campaigners echoed her frustration. Hannah Swirsky, head of policy at the Internet Watch Foundation, agreed that the government had been slow to act, despite the rise in offences involving self‑generated explicit imagery.
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AI's transformative potential rivals the internet, reshaping industries while its full societal impact remains uncertain.
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Key Takeaways Pezeshkian ordered access restored on Monday, ending billions in losses to boost government services. Netblocks reported connectivity hit 80%, reviving the local market as users next bypass remaining filters. Following the 2,093-hour block, Photon VPN saw a user surge as officials next debate security filters. Iran Breaths Internet Again, Although With Partial Filters Iran has restored partial access to the internet after 88 days of a complete internet interruption that even left casualties as a result, per local reports. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian pushed for the measure on Monday after ordering the Ministry of Communications to restore general internet access. Experts pointed out that the blockade, which was in effect for 2,093 hours, caused billions in losses for the Iranian internal economy and also restricted access to crucia
Iran's internet restoration highlights ongoing digital control and geopolitical tensions, with minimal impact on regime stability perceptions.
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The partial restoration of the service comes after one of the largest internet blockades of this kind, starting after the first strikes of the U.S.-Israel coalition against the Iranian regime. The move comes after Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian ordered the restitution on Monday. Iran Breaths Internet Again, Although With Partial Filters Iran has restored partial […]