

At least when it comes to intentionally misleading deepfakes and heavily manipulated and/or synthesized media content, such as AI-generated photorealistic human faces that look like real people but arent". "Facebook wants to be the arbiter of truth after all."The UK government has taken the next step in its grand policymaking challenge to tame the worst excesses of social media by regulating a broad range of online harms naming the existing communications watchdog, Ofcom, as its preferred pick for enforcing rules around harmful speechR"."The UK government has taken the next step in its grand policymaking challenge to tame the worst excesses of social media by regulating a broad range of online harms".The requirement for them to share ad revenue with domestic publishers was reported earlier by Reuters".
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"The Australia government has said it will adopt a mandatory code to require tech giants such as Google and Facebook to pay local media for reusing their content."Google has fired a lobbying pot-shot at a looming change to the law in Australia that will force it to share ad revenue with local media businesses whose content its platforms monetize seeking to mobilize its users against big media"."An investigation into this summers Twitter hack by the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYSDFS) has ended with a stinging rebuke for how easily Twitter let itself be duped by a simple social engineering technique and with a wider call for key social medi".Natasha Lomas has recently written 10 articles on similar topics including :
