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Your face for sale: anyone can legally gather and market your facial data without explicit consent
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Your face for sale: anyone can legally gather and market your facial data without explicit consent

[ad_1] The morning started with a message from a friend: “I used your photos to train my local version of Midjourney. I hope you don't mind”, followed up with generated pictures of me wearing a flirty steampunk costume.I did in fact mind. I felt violated. Wouldn't you? I bet Taylor Swift did when deepfakes of her hit the internet. But is the legal status of my face different from the face of a celebrity? Your facial information is a unique form of personal sensitive information. It can identify you. Intense profiling and mass government surveillance receives much attention. But businesses and individuals are also using tools that collect, store and modify facial information, and we're facing an unexpected wave of photos and videos generated with artificial intelligence (AI) tools. The d...
Christmas-themed chicken dance viral video has netizens in stitches; Know its origin, creators, more
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Christmas-themed chicken dance viral video has netizens in stitches; Know its origin, creators, more

[ad_1] Move over Mean Girls, we have a new Christmas dance in town! A Christmas-themed video recently went viral on the internet and it is a dance-off between a group of girls and a flock of chickens. Dubbed the ‘chicken dance' by netizens, this video is both entertaining and hilarious and people on social media cannot have enough of it. It is being shared across platforms and so far, we have seen it on TikTok, Instagram, X, Facebook, and even in WhatsApp group chats. So, where did this video come from, who made it, and why is it going so viral? Let us find out.First, a brief overview of the video. It is a 28-second long video, made in TikTok's Duet and Instagram's Remix style where two videos play simultaneously next to each other. The first video is of a flock of chickens who can be s...
When Google Maps directions sent these drivers to a dangerous road
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When Google Maps directions sent these drivers to a dangerous road

[ad_1] Are you someone who is dependent on Google Maps directions while on the road? Well, this can cause you serious trouble sometimes, especially if it directs you to an alternate route. Recently, a shocking incident came to the front when Google Maps sent a number of drivers in the US to a dangerous route. One of the passengers, who was stuck on that route shared a TikTok video informing about this ordeal. Check here to know about the whole incident.Google Maps Directions GlitchWho would have thought that following Google Maps would lead some passengers to a dangerous path? On November 19, 2023, some drivers on the route between Los Angeles and Las Vegas found themselves on dangerous desert detours after following Google Maps instructions. Numerous cars were being redirected onto a d...
Indian-Origin Man Gets 18 Months In US Jail Over Tiktok Video Targeting Dalits
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Indian-Origin Man Gets 18 Months In US Jail Over Tiktok Video Targeting Dalits

[ad_1] London: A 68-year-old Indian-origin man has been sentenced to 18 months imprisonment by a UK court over a video he posted on social media found to be offensive to certain communities.Amrik Bajwa from Slough in Berkshire, south-east England, was sentenced and fined GBP 240 last week after pleading guilty to one count of sending by public communication network an offensive/indecent/obscene/menacing message or matter.“Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been sentenced for sending an offensive message using social media,” the police said in a statement on Tuesday.The post related to a video he posted on TikTok on July 19 last year reportedly targeted the Dalit community.“I am pleased with the sentence given, which provides a clear message that Thames Valley Polic...
Big Setback! TikTok Ad Sales Target Slashed By $2 Billion After Tech Downturn
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Big Setback! TikTok Ad Sales Target Slashed By $2 Billion After Tech Downturn

[ad_1] TikTok has slashed about $2 bn off its target for 2022 ad revenue, underscoring the fallout of a global downturn. ByteDance Ltd.'s TikTok has slashed about $2 billion off its target for 2022 ad revenue, underscoring the fallout of a global downturn that's hammered fellow internet giants from Google to Meta Platforms Inc.TikTok Chief Executive Officer Shou Zi Chew told a handful of employees during a recent meeting that the Chinese-owned app has slashed its ad forecast for 2022 to $10 billion from at least $12 billion previously, according to a person briefed on the matter. The revision didn't include smaller business segments such as e-commerce, the person added, asking to not be identified discussing private information. The downsized ambition reflects a pullback in marketing...