UK Passes Data Bill Without Controversial AI Copyright Clause: ‘Evolution, Not Revolution’

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A bill that allows artificial intelligence models to be trained on copyrighted material without the rights holders’ knowledge has been passed in the UK. This followed a months-long debate about whether it should be amended to force tech companies to disclose information about their training data. Bill was ping-ponging between the House of Lords and

Darktrace: 96% of Phishing Attacks in 2024 Exploited Trusted Domains Including SharePoint & Zoom Docs

Threat actors are increasingly targeting trusted business platforms such as Dropbox, SharePoint, and QuickBooks in their phishing email campaigns and leveraging legitimate domains to bypass security measures, a new report released today has found. By embedding sender addresses or payload links within legitimate domains, attackers evade traditional detection methods and deceive unsuspecting users. According to

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AI Chatbot Jailbreaking Security Threat is ‘Immediate, Tangible, and Deeply Concerning’

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Image: Song_about_summer/Adobe Stock A new study has found that leading AI chatbots can still be manipulated into generating harmful content, including instructions on illegal activities, despite ongoing safety improvements by tech companies. The findings raise urgent concerns about how easily these systems can be exploited and how slowly developers are responding to the risks. Researchers

Will New AI Browser Dia Redefine How We Use the Web?

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Screenshot of the Dia browser. Dia, a new browser powered by artificial intelligence, has been released in beta form. Created by The Browser Company, the startup behind the innovative Arc browser, Dia is an attempt to claw back some user attention from rivals such as chatbots like ChatGPT. The idea is that AI is baked