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A British man who used artificial intelligence to create images of child abuse was sent to prison for 18 yearsRead More
A British man who used artificial intelligence to create images of child abuse was sent to prison for 18 yearsRead More
Politicians in Italy have called for better protection of citizens’ online data following a probe into a hacking scheme that allegedly breached law enforcement, tax authority and other sensitive public dataRead More
Apple has released a free software update that will inject its first dose of artificial intelligence into its iPhone 16 line-up as the trendsetting company tries to catch up with technology’s latest crazeRead More
Dragon Age: The Veilguard has superb combat and charismatic companions but if you’re hoping for a return to the series’ origins, you’ll be disappointed. (Image credit: Andy Bickerton/BioWare) Read More
Palestinian citizens of Israel say they live in an atmosphere of fear, facing a backlash from Israeli society and arrests by authorities since the Hamas-led attack in southern Israel last year. (Image credit: Ayman Oghanna for NPR) Read More
Journalist Eliza Griswold says complaints about homophobia, white privilege and diversity are splintering progressive organizations — including one particular church. Her book is Circle of Hope. (Image credit: Seamus Murphy) Read More
The statue was months in the making. Upon its unveiling Sunday, fans suggested it looks more like former professional boxer George Foreman and Matrix actor Laurence Fishburne. (Image credit: Michael Laughlin) Read More
Egypt has a new cease-fire proposal amid Israel’s bombardment and siege of northern Gaza. Israel is discussing the proposal but waiting to see who is elected U.S. president, an official told NPR. (Image credit: Omar El Qattaa) Read More
A London distributor says thieves posing as a French client stole some $389,000 worth of cheddar. The tight-knit U.K. cheese community is on high alert — and asking people to help sniff out the goods. Read More
Over 200,000 people canceled their subscriptions in the first few days following news that The Washington Post would not endorse any presidential candidate. (Image credit: Evan Agostini) Read More