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News & Articles By Cassie B.
06/29/2026
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By Cassie B.
Australia doubles down on under-16 social media ban with $99 million fines
Australia admits its social media ban for minors under 16 is failing, with over 85% of teens still using platforms. The government is doubling fines to $99 million AUD and expanding surveillance powers despite enforcement challenges. A BMJ study found no substantive reduction in teen social media use, with daily use unchanged among 12-to-13-year-olds. Age […]
06/22/2026
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By Cassie B.
The synthetic sales pitch: How brands are using fake people to sell you real products without telling you
AI-generated fake influencers are being used by major brands to create fake customer endorsements without disclosure, leaving consumers unaware of who is selling to them. Up to 60% of content from big brands may be AI-made, with creators often bound by NDAs to hide the practice. AI influencer posts cost roughly $1,694 versus $78,777 for […]
06/18/2026
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By Cassie B.
Finland sheds nuclear ban, raising escalation fears on Russia’s border
Finnish lawmakers amended laws to allow nuclear weapons, aligning with NATO and ending decades of neutrality. Russia warns of military retaliation if Finland joins NATO, escalating tensions along their shared border. Finland strengthens defenses with border fences and fighter jets amid Russian military buildup near its border. France proposes stationing nuclear-armed jets in Finland as […]
06/10/2026
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By Cassie B.
China bets $295 billion on homegrown AI infrastructure to close gap with United States
China plans 2 trillion yuan investment in nationwide AI data center network over five years State-owned companies will build most facilities, with at least 80% of technology sourced from domestic suppliers Debt-funded initiative aims to displace American hardware giants like Nvidia from China’s AI infrastructure Nine homegrown AI chips from Huawei and others have passed […]
06/02/2026
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By Cassie B.
FSB alleges massive Western phone-hacking operation targeted Kremlin officials and journalists
Russia’s FSB accused Western intelligence of hacking thousands of Russian officials’ smartphones through undetectable spyware. The malware exploited zero-day vulnerabilities to access messages, calls, location, audio, and video without users’ knowledge. Kaspersky Lab first detected the operation in 2023 on employee Apple devices via a silent malicious message. AI is now used to analyze vast […]
04/09/2026
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By Cassie B.
“We see everything”: Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses are recording your most private moments
Civil society groups warn Meta’s planned facial recognition for Ray-Ban glasses creates a dangerous surveillance tool. Internal documents show Meta acknowledged the feature’s privacy risks while planning a strategic launch. Investigations reveal sensitive user footage is routinely reviewed by overseas contractors for AI training. The glasses’ discreet design enables covert filming and harassment, with limited […]
04/03/2026
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By Cassie B.
New laser wireless tech hits record speeds with half the energy of Wi-Fi
Scientists unveiled a chip smaller than a millimeter for optical wireless data. It uses a 25-laser array to transmit at 362.7 gigabits per second. The system consumes roughly half the energy of conventional Wi-Fi. It shapes light into a structured grid to prevent interference and enable multiuser capability. This technology is designed to complement existing […]
03/27/2026
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By Cassie B.
Wall Street giants signal bitcoin may have found its floor after months of decline
Wall Street analysts suggest the crypto selloff may have stabilized. Goldman Sachs points to flattish performance and attractive valuations. Bitcoin’s sideways trading is historically linked to market bottoms. Institutional demand remains resilient with strong corporate holdings. Risks persist from macroeconomic uncertainty and potential lower support tests. After a punishing six-month decline that saw crypto-related stocks […]
03/26/2026
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By Cassie B.
Sudden shutdown of OpenAI’s Sora video app signals a reckoning for AI hype
OpenAI suddenly shut down its Sora video app months after a major Disney deal. The closure fuels debate on whether the AI investment bubble is starting to burst. The company cited unsustainable costs and a pivot to robotics research instead. Analysts compare the AI hype to past tech bubbles built on compelling narratives. The event […]
03/24/2026
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By Cassie B.
Critics slam Google’s “high-friction” sideloading process as a move to control Android
Google is making sideloading apps a difficult, multi-step process with a 24-hour wait. Critics argue this is a move to control the Android ecosystem under the guise of user safety. The new flow can be changed remotely by Google, offering no permanent guarantee of sideloading access. User backlash highlights how this undermines Android’s core promise […]
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