Research by The Lucy Faithfull Foundation found out that 40% of the people in the UK thought that sexual abuse material generated by AI (Artificial Intelligence) is legal in the UK and they didn’t know that it was illegal. The Lucy Faithfull Foundation is a UK based foundation that provides prevention and awareness against sexual abuse. The research also found out that 66% of people in the UK believe that AI is going to have harmful effects on children. On the other hand, 70% of the individuals in UK didn’t know that AI is being used for generating child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
88% of people in UK said that sexual or abusing images of people under 18 generated by AI should be illegal in the UK, 40% said that they assumed that it is legal in the UK. Keep in mind that it is completely illegal to generate, distribute and view sexual images of children in the UK. The foundation is working on raising awareness about how the offenders are using pictures of real children to make CSAM but there are serious consequences for these offenders in the UK.
According to the foundation, AI isn’t the only one responsible for making sexual images of children. The offenders also use faces of children who have been previously abused to turn their images into CSAM. Children who have been abused in the past go through the trauma again after their images turn into what they have faced in the past. The director of Stop It Now helpline, Doald Findlater, says that the public isn’t fully aware of how AI is being used to create sexual images of children. As AI is advancing, the public should make them educated on what harmful effects AI can cause to other people. There are also some speculations that some certain machine learning models are trained on CSAM. But this can only be done by combining two concepts like “child” and “explicit content”.
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Friday, February 16, 2024
Apple to Release New AI Tools for Developers
Apple is close to finishing a new tool for people who make apps for iPhones. This tool will help them write the code they need. The company plans to share this tool with other software creators soon, possibly within this year. This information comes from people who know a lot about Apple's plans.
The new tool is part of Apple's effort to make its main programming software, Xcode, even better. It aims to be as good as a similar tool from Microsoft called GitHub Copilot.
Apple is also making another tool that writes code to check if apps work well. This could make a usually slow job much faster. Right now, Apple is asking some of its engineers to try out these new tools to make sure they work well before letting other developers use them.
Apple has not talked about this news yet when asked.
These new tools are part of Apple trying to catch up in the area of AI, where companies like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft are currently leading. This news comes shortly after Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, mentioned on a call about earnings that they are excited to share new AI products later this year.
Bloomberg has also found out that Apple wants to add AI features to the next updates for iPhones and iPads, known as Crystal, and to the MacOS with a project called Glow.
The company is working on making playlists on Apple Music and slideshows smarter. There's also a plan for a smarter search feature called Spotlight that can help with finding and opening apps.
Photo: DIW - AIgen
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by Mahrukh Shahid via Digital Information World
The new tool is part of Apple's effort to make its main programming software, Xcode, even better. It aims to be as good as a similar tool from Microsoft called GitHub Copilot.
Apple is also making another tool that writes code to check if apps work well. This could make a usually slow job much faster. Right now, Apple is asking some of its engineers to try out these new tools to make sure they work well before letting other developers use them.
Apple has not talked about this news yet when asked.
These new tools are part of Apple trying to catch up in the area of AI, where companies like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft are currently leading. This news comes shortly after Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, mentioned on a call about earnings that they are excited to share new AI products later this year.
Bloomberg has also found out that Apple wants to add AI features to the next updates for iPhones and iPads, known as Crystal, and to the MacOS with a project called Glow.
The company is working on making playlists on Apple Music and slideshows smarter. There's also a plan for a smarter search feature called Spotlight that can help with finding and opening apps.
Photo: DIW - AIgen
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by Mahrukh Shahid via Digital Information World
Thursday, February 15, 2024
CPJ's Report Exposes Gaza Conflict as Deadliest for Journalists, With Palestinians Bearing Brunt, Amid Global Peril for Media
Amidst the perilous landscape for journalists globally, a staggering revelation has emerged: nearly three-fourths of the reporters who lost their lives in 2023 were Palestinians covering the Gaza-Israel conflict, marking it as one of the deadliest periods for media personnel in almost ten years, as reported by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).
The CPJ's annual report, released recently, highlighted that out of the 99 journalists who perished worldwide, a significant 72 were Palestinians reporting on the Gaza conflict. The organization lamented that if not for these tragic incidents in Gaza, the overall global count of journalist fatalities would have shown a decline compared to the previous year.
Jodie Ginsberg, president of the CPJ, expressed deep concern over the unprecedented threat faced by journalists, particularly those operating within Gaza. She underscored the vital role played by Palestinian journalists in providing firsthand accounts of the conflict, given the restricted access for international media in the region.
The report revealed a grim reality: 77 journalists lost their lives while on duty in the Gaza conflict, with Palestinians bearing the brunt, constituting almost 77% of the total casualties. Ginsberg condemned the lack of widespread solidarity for Palestinian journalists, attributing it to geopolitical divides and complexities surrounding the Israel-Palestine issue.
Furthermore, the CPJ is investigating whether Israeli forces deliberately targeted journalists during the Gaza conflict, potentially constituting war crimes, according to Ginsberg. She emphasized the importance of holding perpetrators accountable and ensuring the protection of journalists in conflict zones worldwide.
Despite some improvements in journalist safety in certain regions like Ukraine and Mexico, the overall death toll reached its highest since 2015, with a stark increase of nearly 44% from the previous year. The CPJ warned of persistent dangers faced by journalists in countries like Mexico, the Philippines, India, Pakistan and Somalia, where violence and government surveillance pose significant threats to press freedom.
Chart: CPJ
In Gaza, the risks extend beyond working hours, with journalists facing the constant threat of Israeli airstrikes or arrest even when off duty. Ginsberg reaffirmed the CPJ's commitment to documenting attacks against journalists and seeking justice through international bodies such as the International Criminal Court.
The plight of journalists in conflict zones underscores the urgent need for global solidarity and concerted efforts to safeguard press freedom and uphold journalistic integrity.
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by Web Desk via Digital Information World
The CPJ's annual report, released recently, highlighted that out of the 99 journalists who perished worldwide, a significant 72 were Palestinians reporting on the Gaza conflict. The organization lamented that if not for these tragic incidents in Gaza, the overall global count of journalist fatalities would have shown a decline compared to the previous year.
Jodie Ginsberg, president of the CPJ, expressed deep concern over the unprecedented threat faced by journalists, particularly those operating within Gaza. She underscored the vital role played by Palestinian journalists in providing firsthand accounts of the conflict, given the restricted access for international media in the region.
The report revealed a grim reality: 77 journalists lost their lives while on duty in the Gaza conflict, with Palestinians bearing the brunt, constituting almost 77% of the total casualties. Ginsberg condemned the lack of widespread solidarity for Palestinian journalists, attributing it to geopolitical divides and complexities surrounding the Israel-Palestine issue.
Furthermore, the CPJ is investigating whether Israeli forces deliberately targeted journalists during the Gaza conflict, potentially constituting war crimes, according to Ginsberg. She emphasized the importance of holding perpetrators accountable and ensuring the protection of journalists in conflict zones worldwide.
Despite some improvements in journalist safety in certain regions like Ukraine and Mexico, the overall death toll reached its highest since 2015, with a stark increase of nearly 44% from the previous year. The CPJ warned of persistent dangers faced by journalists in countries like Mexico, the Philippines, India, Pakistan and Somalia, where violence and government surveillance pose significant threats to press freedom.
Chart: CPJ
In Gaza, the risks extend beyond working hours, with journalists facing the constant threat of Israeli airstrikes or arrest even when off duty. Ginsberg reaffirmed the CPJ's commitment to documenting attacks against journalists and seeking justice through international bodies such as the International Criminal Court.
The plight of journalists in conflict zones underscores the urgent need for global solidarity and concerted efforts to safeguard press freedom and uphold journalistic integrity.
Read next: Israel Finally Agrees To Starlink Launch For Medical Aid In Troubled Gaza Strip
by Web Desk via Digital Information World
Reddit's Prominence in Google Search Results for Product Reviews Prompts Scrutiny Over Potential Spam Issues, Per Detailed Analysis
A new analysis by Detailed.COM finds that Reddit appears 97.5% times in Google search if someone asks about a product review. It frequently appears in the two third slots that Google has reversed for Discussions and Forums on its search page. The analysis for this research was done by putting 10,000 key phrases, and the results showed that Discussions and Forums appeared 77% of the time. Reddit was the highest forum to appear with 7509 results and was featured 14263 times. Quora was the second with 3513 results. It was featured 3832 times. Other domains included in Discussions and Forums appeared 4982 times combined. The total number of these domains was 766.
Even though Reddit appearing in search results doesn’t seem too bad, this clearly means that Reddit has a spamming problem and Google is pushing so hard to make Reddit appear in its search results. Many users have previously said that when they Google something, they add ‘Reddit” at the end of it as they prefer seeing Reddit answers. Many Reddit threads analyzed for this research show that they have affiliate links in their comments and it feels like it is exclusively being done with Google.
The author of this analysis, Glenn Allsopp, says that this Google search result is the worst he has ever seen on Google. As this report got published, Reddit's representative said that this report is completely flawed and misleading. He said that the examples that this report is showing don’t show the complete picture. He added that Google is sending more traffic to Reddit because it has the best and authentic product reviews. Talking about the spam, he said that many communities have an option that automatically removes spam comments from their discussions and replies and Reddit also has it. Our moderators also use those tools and insights for removing spam on Reddit. In Q3 of 2023, Reddit launched a Spam Detection Method that helped remove 2 million spam accounts from the forum.
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by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
Even though Reddit appearing in search results doesn’t seem too bad, this clearly means that Reddit has a spamming problem and Google is pushing so hard to make Reddit appear in its search results. Many users have previously said that when they Google something, they add ‘Reddit” at the end of it as they prefer seeing Reddit answers. Many Reddit threads analyzed for this research show that they have affiliate links in their comments and it feels like it is exclusively being done with Google.
The author of this analysis, Glenn Allsopp, says that this Google search result is the worst he has ever seen on Google. As this report got published, Reddit's representative said that this report is completely flawed and misleading. He said that the examples that this report is showing don’t show the complete picture. He added that Google is sending more traffic to Reddit because it has the best and authentic product reviews. Talking about the spam, he said that many communities have an option that automatically removes spam comments from their discussions and replies and Reddit also has it. Our moderators also use those tools and insights for removing spam on Reddit. In Q3 of 2023, Reddit launched a Spam Detection Method that helped remove 2 million spam accounts from the forum.
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by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
Apple Vision Pro Focuses on User Privacy
Apple has shared details about how the Apple Vision Pro headset protects user privacy. The company has worked on privacy for years and got over 5,000 patents with privacy in mind. Now, they have an "Apple Vision Pro Privacy Overview" that talks about how they keep user information safe.
The document says Apple Vision Pro follows Apple's privacy rules, like those for iPhone apps. But it also has new privacy features for the unique abilities of the headset. For example, it can now include information about where you move your head and hands, and what's around you, in its privacy labels on the App Store.
Apple Vision Pro can see much more about your surroundings than an iPhone because it has many cameras, microphones, and gyroscopes. But Apple makes sure this data stays private. It stores details about your environment only on the device, not anywhere else.
Also, even though the headset knows where you're looking, it doesn't share this with apps. This is because what you look at can give away your thoughts. The system just tells an app to start without saying what caught your eye. Apps only know what you choose by a tap, not everything you see.
Apple also explained how you can let someone else use your headset without them seeing your private information.
"Privacy is more than a design principle, it is who we are. As you have seen, spatial computing is incredibly personal. Apple Vision Pro, powered by visionOS, features groundbreaking privacy protections to make it possible for you to have peace of mind while seamlessly interacting with digital content." Concluded Apple in the document. Adding further, "From protecting where you look to storing Optic ID data on-device, Apple Vision Pro protects your information. As we continue to explore what’s possible with spatial computing, our work to bring privacy to life is not and never will be finished."
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by Mahrukh Shahid via Digital Information World
The document says Apple Vision Pro follows Apple's privacy rules, like those for iPhone apps. But it also has new privacy features for the unique abilities of the headset. For example, it can now include information about where you move your head and hands, and what's around you, in its privacy labels on the App Store.
Apple Vision Pro can see much more about your surroundings than an iPhone because it has many cameras, microphones, and gyroscopes. But Apple makes sure this data stays private. It stores details about your environment only on the device, not anywhere else.
Also, even though the headset knows where you're looking, it doesn't share this with apps. This is because what you look at can give away your thoughts. The system just tells an app to start without saying what caught your eye. Apps only know what you choose by a tap, not everything you see.
Apple also explained how you can let someone else use your headset without them seeing your private information.
"Privacy is more than a design principle, it is who we are. As you have seen, spatial computing is incredibly personal. Apple Vision Pro, powered by visionOS, features groundbreaking privacy protections to make it possible for you to have peace of mind while seamlessly interacting with digital content." Concluded Apple in the document. Adding further, "From protecting where you look to storing Optic ID data on-device, Apple Vision Pro protects your information. As we continue to explore what’s possible with spatial computing, our work to bring privacy to life is not and never will be finished."
Photo: unsplash / @romasha
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by Mahrukh Shahid via Digital Information World
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Instagram is Trying Out a New Feature That Will Limit the Number of Hashtags Used on a Post to 5
According to recent user reports, Instagram is testing out a feature that will let users add only a specific number of hashtags to their posts.
Now, the user will be able to add only 5 hashtags to a single post. As per screenshots it could be seen that when you try to add more than 5 hashtags to a post a message appears saying “You can only add 5 hashtags”. This update on Instagram is similar to Threads as Meta has also restricted adding more than 5 hashtags to Threads’ posts.
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The idea of Meta behind this update is to prevent spammers from spam posts with trending hashtags. The spammers use as many hashtags as they can so their posts can appear in search results and they can get more engagement and views. Meta will also prevent Instagram spammers from spam posts with unlimited hashtags but the users on Instagram can also add hashtags to comments. The hashtags in comments also let their posts get maximum reach. So this means that the implementation of this feature on Instagram is not going to bring any big effect to the hashtags.
All things aside, if you need to make your content to grow on the platform, you need to learn the art of hashtags. When you use the right hashtags, you can get maximum reach even if you are using around 3 to 5 hashtags. You will need to learn how these hashtags will be used and what time of posting is the best. Instagram limiting the hashtags also tells us that they aren't as effective as they used to be. Instagram is implementing new algorithms in the app that let the users see content that they are interested in. You will just have to know what identifiers to use to make Instagram identify the category of your content.
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by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
Now, the user will be able to add only 5 hashtags to a single post. As per screenshots it could be seen that when you try to add more than 5 hashtags to a post a message appears saying “You can only add 5 hashtags”. This update on Instagram is similar to Threads as Meta has also restricted adding more than 5 hashtags to Threads’ posts.
Image: @howfxr / X
The idea of Meta behind this update is to prevent spammers from spam posts with trending hashtags. The spammers use as many hashtags as they can so their posts can appear in search results and they can get more engagement and views. Meta will also prevent Instagram spammers from spam posts with unlimited hashtags but the users on Instagram can also add hashtags to comments. The hashtags in comments also let their posts get maximum reach. So this means that the implementation of this feature on Instagram is not going to bring any big effect to the hashtags.
All things aside, if you need to make your content to grow on the platform, you need to learn the art of hashtags. When you use the right hashtags, you can get maximum reach even if you are using around 3 to 5 hashtags. You will need to learn how these hashtags will be used and what time of posting is the best. Instagram limiting the hashtags also tells us that they aren't as effective as they used to be. Instagram is implementing new algorithms in the app that let the users see content that they are interested in. You will just have to know what identifiers to use to make Instagram identify the category of your content.
Read next: YouTube Studio Mobile Update Simplifies Direct Video Posting
by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
YouTube Studio Mobile Update Simplifies Direct Video Posting
Kudos content creators! An update on YouTube Studio on mobile will let creators directly post videos from their phone via the management app. The content creators will only have to tap the + icon on the Studio Mobile app to post content directly from their camera roll. The creators will also be able to manage their video monetization from their YouTube accounts.
Till now, content creators had to post their videos from YouTube accounts directly and that didn't let them manage their monetization from there. The update is especially for Shorts creators who want to create videos vertically with more advanced tools.
Moreover, YouTube is also working on a Community Posts feed that will make YouTube more like a social media app, and not a video app. YouTube widely rolled out Community Posts last May to users that let them post text or image based updates that help gather more engagements. YouTube has explained that: "Community Posts are getting more popular among many users and the subscribers are always looking for their favorite content creators to update on Community Posts. Now, we want users to discover more posts like this so we are developing a feed for Android and IOS that will only be about Community Posts. Users will be able to see these posts by tapping “view all posts” on the creator’s links on the Home tab."
Many viewers assume that YouTube users only watch videos on YouTube but now this will be proven wrong because YouTube notes and Community Posts are going to get popular and will bring more engagement. YouTube is also working on an Affiliating tagging system which will let YouTube creators who come live to tag products in affiliate programs. The creators will have to select products from an approved list and the creators will be able to link those products in live stream. It is also a great step for live-stream shopping on YouTube. It is quite popular in Asian markets but now Western markets are also going to adopt it.
Another update about YouTube is that it is working on helping creators grow their audience. YouTube will give specific creators 10 free memberships that they can give to their audience in their live streams. YouTube had this facility in the past but it was only giving 5 free memberships to creators. But now, the number of memberships has expanded. This will surely attract more audience to the channel and it will help in its growth.
Read next: Why Some Buyers are Returning the Apple Vision Pro
by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
Till now, content creators had to post their videos from YouTube accounts directly and that didn't let them manage their monetization from there. The update is especially for Shorts creators who want to create videos vertically with more advanced tools.
Moreover, YouTube is also working on a Community Posts feed that will make YouTube more like a social media app, and not a video app. YouTube widely rolled out Community Posts last May to users that let them post text or image based updates that help gather more engagements. YouTube has explained that: "Community Posts are getting more popular among many users and the subscribers are always looking for their favorite content creators to update on Community Posts. Now, we want users to discover more posts like this so we are developing a feed for Android and IOS that will only be about Community Posts. Users will be able to see these posts by tapping “view all posts” on the creator’s links on the Home tab."
Many viewers assume that YouTube users only watch videos on YouTube but now this will be proven wrong because YouTube notes and Community Posts are going to get popular and will bring more engagement. YouTube is also working on an Affiliating tagging system which will let YouTube creators who come live to tag products in affiliate programs. The creators will have to select products from an approved list and the creators will be able to link those products in live stream. It is also a great step for live-stream shopping on YouTube. It is quite popular in Asian markets but now Western markets are also going to adopt it.
Another update about YouTube is that it is working on helping creators grow their audience. YouTube will give specific creators 10 free memberships that they can give to their audience in their live streams. YouTube had this facility in the past but it was only giving 5 free memberships to creators. But now, the number of memberships has expanded. This will surely attract more audience to the channel and it will help in its growth.
Read next: Why Some Buyers are Returning the Apple Vision Pro
by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
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