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Twitter has withdrawn from the European Union’s voluntary agreement to combat online disinformation, according to European Commissioner Thierry Breton. While other major social media platforms have committed to supporting the EU’s disinformation “code of practice,” Twitter has abandoned this pledge. Breton tweeted that Twitter’s “obligation” remains, referring to the EU’s new digital rules that will
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Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are present in almost all autonomous and robotic systems used in security applications, including facial recognition, biometrics, drones, and autonomous vehicles utilized in combat surveillance and military targeting applications. However, the data underlying these algorithms can be vulnerable to cyber attacks, which can result in incorrect predictions and serious security threats.
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The Swiss government has proposed changes to the country’s copyright law that would require large online service providers to compensate media companies for the use of their journalistic content, including small excerpts or snippets. The government has opened a four-month examination of the proposal to improve compensation for journalists and their media companies. Current Situation
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The increasing awareness of the emerging environmental and climate change effects has led to a global commercialization of clean energy. The demand for powering up several small-scale and low power devices has increased. However, the small-scale storage of electricity has encountered bottlenecks, encouraging the possibility of generating electricity from hydrogen, using fuel cells. Small-scale Proton
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