The Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) said that the technology has the potential to be exploited by extremists who could overwhelm platforms through coordinated online campaigns that produce similar or identical messages to flood social media platforms.
Around 95 per cent of domestic victims experience some form of economic abuse, where an abuser controls money and the things money can buy. This form of abuse makes it harder for victim-survivors and their children to leave abusive partners.
The UK’s largest telecoms providers have agreed to pause their digital landline switchover for vulnerable customers following “serious incidents” where some telecare devices stopped working after the upgrade.
In a post on the platform, European commissioner for internal market Thierry Breton said that the EU suspects the company has breached obligations to counter both illegal content and disinformation.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is facing a £350,000 fine for disclosing the personal information of people seeking relocation to the UK after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021.
National Technology News (NTN) News Editor Alexandra Leonards explores how scam techniques are evolving with the advent of generative AI and whether the UK’s upcoming mandatory reimbursement scheme will push fraudsters even closer to the technology.
The move comes after TikTok Shop withdrew from Indonesia in October following the country's decision to ban sales on social media in a bid to protect local businesses.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says it has been closely monitoring the impact of partnerships and strategic agreements which could result in a weakening of competition in the development or use of foundation models (FMs)