 
    7 most controversial streamers on Twitch and YouTube
      Twitch and YouTube are known to host some of the most controversial streamers in the world
      2023-05-14 15:18
     
    Dr Disrespect: Popular streamer takes a jibe at Elon Musk after Twitter CEO announcement
      Dr Disrespect teases Elon Musk in his recent tweet
      2023-05-14 15:16
     
    Nepali sherpa becomes world’s second person to scale Everest 26 times
      By Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU A Nepali sherpa guide climbed Mount Everest for the 26th time on Sunday, hiking
      2023-05-14 14:53
     
    Posing as Islamists, Russian Hackers Take Aim at Sweden
      Since February, a mysterious hacker group calling itself Anonymous Sudan has targeted dozens of Swedish airports, hospitals and
      2023-05-14 14:48
     
    Internet tears up as beautiful photos of Madison Mogen's pal honoring her on graduation day surface
      The University of Idaho has reportedly awarded posthumous degrees to slain students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin
      2023-05-14 14:23
     
    Kate Isaacs: #NotYourPorn founder discovers deepfake porn of herself online, says every woman is 'potential victim'
      Kate Isaacs, 30, found a deepfake video of her face in a sexual act video
      2023-05-14 13:25
     
    SicK: Twitch bans Sentinels' Valorant pro streamer for 'erratic' behavior
      SicK hasn't released any statement after he received the ban on Twitch
      2023-05-14 12:16
     
    Twitter’s New CEO Says She’s ‘Excited’ to Transform Platform
      Twitter’s new Chief Executive Officer Linda Yaccarino said she’s excited to transform the company and achieve owner Elon
      2023-05-14 09:22
     
    New Twitter CEO says she is excited to help to transform Twitter
      Newly appointed Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino said in a tweet on Saturday that she has been inspired by
      2023-05-14 08:24
     
    Former ByteDance Exec Claims TikTok Stole Content From Competitors
      TikTok owner ByteDance stole content from Snapchat and Instagram to boost TikTok engagement, according to
      2023-05-14 02:56
     
    Humans could be controlled by robots, AI firm’s founder warns
      Robots could end up controlling humanity, the founder of an artificial intelligence firm will warn. Emad Mostaque, 40, who founded Stability AI three years ago, will say this could happen in a “worst case scenario” and humans could be told “goodbye, you’re kind of boring”. However, governments could soon be shocked into regulating the machines by an event that suddenly makes their impact real, he will add. In an interview with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg On Sunday programme, he will say: “If you have a more capable thing than you, what is democracy in that kind of environment? “This is a known unknown because we can’t conceive of something more capable than us but we all know people more capable than us. If you build open models and you do it in the open, you should be criticised if you do things wrong and hopefully lauded if you do some things right Emad Mostaque “My personal belief is that it will be like that movie Her with Scarlett Johansson and Joaquin Phoenix, humans are a bit boring and it will be like ‘goodbye, you’re kind of boring’, but I could be wrong. “It deserves to be discussed in a public sphere, if we have agents more capable than us that we cannot control, that are going across the internet and hooked up and they achieve a level of automation, what does that mean? “The worst case scenario is that it proliferates and basically it controls humanity because you could have a million things replicating effectively, but we don’t know.” He believes the moment that actor Tom Hanks caught coronavirus in March 2020 was the moment millions understood the risk of the novel disease. When a similar moment arrives with artificial intelligence governments will conclude “we need policy now”, he will claim. The impact of the new machines could be “painful” to begin with and their effect on the economy could be greater than that caused by the pandemic, he believes. However, he thinks the jobs which disappear will be replaced by better ones because machines will do menial tasks, allowing us to concentrate on the things which make us human. The new technology could also bring “huge” benefits, he claims. Companies such as ChatGPT and DeepMind will be bigger than Google and Facebook in 10 years time, he adds. Stability AI has already been valued at 1 billion dollars (£803 million) and could soon be worth 4 billion dollars (£3.2 billion) as more money, including from Hollywood star Ashton Kutcher, floods into it. The company created Stable Diffusion, a tool which uses AI to make images from simple text instructions by analysing pictures found online. Mr Mostaque, a mathematician, is determined to keep his technology open source – allowing anyone to look at the code, share it and use it. He believes this should give the public the confidence that the technology will not become too dangerous. He will say: “I think there shouldn’t have to be a need for trust. “If you build open models and you do it in the open, you should be criticised if you do things wrong and hopefully lauded if you do some things right.” However, Getty Images is currently engaged in legal action against his company, with the photo agency claiming the rights to the images it sells have been infringed. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live AI pioneer warns UK is failing to protect against ‘existential threat’ of machines TikTok ‘does not want to compete with BBC for Eurovision final viewers’ Eurovision’s preparations for potential Russia cyberthreat ‘in good place’
      2023-05-14 02:47
     
    Google to Pay Texas $8 Million to Settle Deceptive Pixel 4 Ad Claim
      Google has agreed to shell out $8 million to Texas over deceptive ads it made
      2023-05-14 02:45
    