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Who Pays for an Act of Cyberwar?

Cyberinsurance doesn't cover acts of war. But even as cyberattacks mount, the definition of "warlike" actions remains blurry. Source link

Why Web3.0 blockchain technology is driving a six trillion dollar market

In 2023, the Web3.0 blockchain technology sector will be worth more than six trillion dollars, according to Market...

The Three-City Problem of Modern Life

But today there is a third city affecting the other two. Silicon Valley, this third city, is not governed primarily by reason (it is practically the mark of...

How SSE Renewables uses Azure Digital Twins for more than machines

Must-read big data coverage Offshore wind farms...

Privacy and security issues associated with facial recognition software

The market for facial recognition technology is increasing fast as organizations employ the technology for a variety of...

Nothing Is Protecting Child Influencers From Exploitation

Jackie Coogan, America’s first major child star, shot to fame in 1921 as Charlie Chaplin’s adopted son in The Kid. But at the age of 21, after earning...

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Another High-Profile OpenAI Researcher Departs for Meta

OpenAI researcher Jason Wei is joining Meta’s new superintelligence lab, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.Wei worked on OpenAI’s o3 and...

Video Games Weekly: Who put all these videos in my games?

Welcome to Video Games Weekly on Tech Reader. Expect a new story every Monday or Tuesday, broken into two parts. The first is...

I Tried Grok’s Built-In Anime Companion and It Called Me a Twat

An anime girl in a black corset dress sways back and forth on my screen. Its name is Ani, and it cost me...