Unveiling the Dangers of Content Written by AI: Navigating the Digital Landscape
In this article by #AI, we explore the potential dangers of content being written on a massive scale with artificial intelligence algorithms.
In Catalonia, more than 60 phones—owned by politicians, lawyers, and activists—have been targeted using the spyware technology Pegasus. “That kind of surveillance in democratic countries . . . it’s unbelievable,” said a member of parliament who was hacked. nyer.cm/1557MZ9
By some accounts, more than 90 per cent of all cultural artifacts known to originate in Africa are held in Europe, where they have long seemed destined to remain. Now a tectonic shift is under way. nyer.cm/UDIGtHo
President Biden’s description of Russian atrocities in Ukraine as a “genocide” doesn’t reflect official U.S. policy, administration officials said, suggesting a formal designation would only follow a legal process on.wsj.com/3rpIQzs
Vladimir Putin, from his first years in office, was obsessed with the restoration of Russian might in the world, David Remnick writes. NATO’s expansion propelled his suspicion of the West and his inward turn.
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“Nobody ever recommended or even suggested that I be a novelist—in fact, some tried to stop me. I simply had the idea to be one, and that’s what I did,” Haruki Murakami wrote, in 2008. “People become runners because they’re meant to.” nyer.cm/yl14Tii
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From @Breakingviews: Twitter’s market value has increased by $10 billion in less than two days, thanks to the presence of Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk. @rob_cyran explains why investors are buying too much into the hype reut.rs/3LGcvMv
.@annawiener reports from this year’s Game Developers Conference, an annual weeklong convention of game designers, game writers, animators, visual-effects artists, software engineers, and others in and around the game industry. nyer.cm/DxiOOtB