Day: April 12, 2023
Lawsuit: Guards beat, taunt inmate with, ‘You can’t breathe’
An advocacy group for prisoners’ rights has filed a civil rights lawsuit against corrections officers who allegedly ignored requirements that they videotape a prison-cell encounter with an inmate, who says he was sexually abused, beaten without provoca…
QuaDream surveillance firm’s spyware targeted iPhones with zero-click exploit
At least five members of civil society worldwide have been targeted with spyware and exploits developed by surveillance firm QuaDream. Citizen Lab researchers reported that at least five civil society members were victims of spyware and exploits developed by the Israeli surveillance firm QuaDream. The victims include journalists, political opposition figures, and an NGO worker […]
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4 ways to enable explainability in generative AI
Have you ever gazed upon a Monet painting and lost yourself for a time? I have. I love great works of art. The University of London’s research says beautiful art catalyzes an instant release of dopamine into the brain. I feel that j…
Italy Wants to be the First Country to Ban Cultivated Meat. That Would be a Big Climate Problem
Italy could be the first country to ban cultivated meat. But doing so could worsen a bigger threat to Italy’s food system: climate change.
Trump’s ‘crying’ court staff claim is ‘absolute BS’ say law enforcement
The one-term president made a bizarre claim to Tucker Carlson during a Fox News interview this week
‘We are holding on’: Scars of war visible near the front in eastern Ukraine – ABC News
‘We are holding on’: Scars of war visible near the front in eastern Ukraine ABC NewsTowns near Bakhmut are bracing for its possible fall WUSF Public MediaView Full Coverage on Google News