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Reddit has announced it is introducing age verification on its UK site from Monday to stop people aged under 18 from looking ...
Those executives had spotted the early signs of a trend that has since become clear: artificial intelligence is transforming ...
Reddit announced today that it has started verifying UK users' ages before letting them "view certain mature content" in ...
There is an array of opinion about government safety nets. What should they encompass? Should they even exist? Watching ...
Denmark’s proposed deepfake law would rely on copyright protection to regulate likenesses, diverging from the U.S. criminal ban and the EU’s transparency-focused rules.
A car’s odometer tracks how many miles it has traveled. Rolling an odometer—sometimes called “clocking” or “busting ...
Viewpoint” Series explores how the Company’s bGen™ system can help unlock the full potential of Small Modular Reactor (SMR) ...
Last summer's riots show how some content can be harmful but not illegal The Online Safety Act fails to tackle online ...
A report from the Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee outlines how the Online Safety Act fails to deal with the algorithmic amplification of ‘legal but harmful’ misinformation.
The UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA) is failing to protect the public from the spread of harmful misinformation and must be ...
Poland's Deputy PM Krzysztof Gawkowski calls on the European Commission to investigate Elon Musk’s chatbot over hate speech ...
Bluesky is adding age verification to its platform in the UK as part of efforts to comply with the country’s Online Safety ...