Beyond Fear
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This channel provides interesting views on the notion of security to help you move beyond fear.

Are you at risk or just afraid? "Only by cutting away emotional issues to examine the facts, will we reduce our risks enough to stop being scared" - B.Schnier
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🧠 Last week, Microsoft introduced its Copilot AI bot on Telegram.

😌 I am not surprised to see big tech launching their apps on Telegram. Telegram is the only platform that is friendly to all AI developers and doesn’t impose its own competing chatbots on users.

⭐️ The new Stars payments, where Telegram takes almost no commission (less than 5%) and subsidizes ads, are not only lucrative for developers but also compliant with Apple’s and Google’s rules. That’s why we will recommend bots and mini apps that accept Stars in relevant parts of the Telegram apps.

📬 For example, we will start showing an AI section of our upcoming “Mini App Store” to businesses that are adding bots to process customer feedback. Or suggest bots that help create stickers to the users who try our Sticker Maker ⭐️

And so on. The possibilities are endless ⭐️
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‘Community Notes’ coming soon to Telegram — Report

A fact-checking function has been discovered in the source code of the beta version of Telegram for Android, which will add context to news displayed on the platform, according to the Durov Code Telegram channel.

The app will cooperate with verification agencies appointed by governments of the countries where Telegram operates.

It will also be possible to see which agency was involved in the verification, and that ordinary users will not be able to influence the content.
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Apple’s push into artificial intelligence sets the stage for AR glasses, home robots and other next-generation Apple technology. Read more in Mark Gurman's free Power On newsletter here: https://bloom.bg/3XieWhq

📷: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
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🚬 Elon Musk says he will ban all Apple devices at his companies "if Apple integrates OpenAI at the OS level."

Artificial intelligence 🤖
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AI closely trained to watch what you do and choose who deserves censoring. (28 seconds)
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APPLE'S HUGE AI ANNOUNCEMENT IS A CHATBOT AND AN IMAGE GENERATOR, WHICH IS THE EXACT SAME BORING OFFERING AS MICROSOFT, GOOGLE AND META

During the company's Worldwide Developer's Conference, Apple unveiled what it's calling "Apple Intelligence," a set of machine learning features to be integrated across its desktop and mobile platforms (iOS 18).

In other words, most of Apple's huge and much-hyped AI play amounts to a chatbot and an image generator — the exact two products we've already seen from Microsoft, Google, Meta, and pretty much any other tech outfit caught up in the AI hype game.

https://bit.ly/Apple-Intelligence
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Microsoft Unveils ‘Windows Recall’, Al-Powered Windows that Tracks Everything You Do. (43 seconds)
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There's a new meme on the internet.

Not everyone appreciated WWDC — many users believe that Steve Jobs would have fired everyone who worked on the new features.

Source | Artificial intelligence 🤖
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👍 Samsung has released "AI Sneakers"

The Samsung Shortcut Sneaker has motion sensors embedded in the sole that constantly track their position relative to each other. Five unique movements while wearing the shoes trigger five shortcuts.

Different shortcuts (movements) correspond to actions on a Samsung phone.👟

Source | Artificial intelligence 🤖
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In India, they have created what they boldly call the world’s first autonomous AI university professor. This rather charming lady, born in the startup HaiVE, has taken the communication skills from language models but operates with information not from the internet at all, but from the entire body of the university's engineering courses. Similar to search engines, this solves the problem of hallucinations, and the context and individual history of each student provide the desired personalization. Malar is like Siri, knowledgeable not in operating systems, but in academic materials for specific disciplines. As it should be, there is not just one model under the hood, but an ensemble of specialized ones. The startup boasts nearly 200,000 users with a DAU of 30,000: very respectable for local use in one university.

But locality is a feature of this specific product. Overall, as noted by a Forbes columnist, smart EdTech will help eliminate mediocre students — in the sense that their performance will significantly improve, as their lack of success is often due to a lack of personal attention and a uniform pace of material coverage. “Autonomous professors” will help address this issue at any scale that the academic environment is ready to accept.

Source | Artificial intelligence 🤖
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The International Banksters have been hacked! Winning!! (53 seconds)
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Social Engineering Tactics Targeting Healthcare & Public Health Entities and Providers

https://www.ic3.gov/Media/News/2024/240624.pdf