Don’t use our books in your AI programs, publishers warn big tech

Don’t use our books in your AI programs, publishers warn big tech

Britain’s biggest publishing houses have written to dozens of technology companies, warning them that they must pay if they want to use content from books, journals and papers to build their artificial intelligence (AI) models. The Publishers Association said it was of “deep concern” to its members, who include Penguin Random House, HarperCollins and Oxford…

How easy is making a deepfake audio? All I needed was six minutes online

How easy is making a deepfake audio? All I needed was six minutes online

I’d assumed it would take a couple of hours to learn how to make a convincing audio deepfake. That turned out to be a large overestimate: on my first go, it took me less than ten minutes to clone somebody’s voice. And while it wasn’t perfect, the quality was good enough to fool their fiancée….

With billions at stake, there’s all to play for in Fortnite app store fight

With billions at stake, there’s all to play for in Fortnite app store fight

Saturday was like the World Cup for teenagers. As one mother joked, “There was just no one on the streets.” The reason? It was the Fortnite “Big Bang” party, a virtual festival headlined by Eminem and organised to coincide with the end of the computer game’s season. It was the game’s biggest live event to…

Can this man get Gen Z (and the rest of us) off their phones?

Can this man get Gen Z (and the rest of us) off their phones?

Every author hopes to publish their book at a moment when the world will pay attention. Very few are better timed than Jonathan Haidt’s. In the weeks before I meet the New York University professor, new UK figures reveal a 53 per cent rise in emergency referrals to youth mental healthcare services in the past…

Hitler chatbot ‘a clear security threat’ amid radicalisation fears

Hitler chatbot ‘a clear security threat’ amid radicalisation fears

Hitler and Osama bin Laden chatbots created by a far-right platform have prompted concern that they could encourage radicalisation and violence. The US-based Gab network has developed AI chabot characters that enable users to interact with prominent political and historical figures. As well as the Nazi and al-Qaeda leaders, people can chat with Stalin, Queen…

I stared at my face in a sex video. I was a deepfake porn victim

I stared at my face in a sex video. I was a deepfake porn victim

I was in my third year at university when I clicked on the link a classmate had sent me and plunged my entire life into freefall. “I’m really sorry, but you need to see this,” his message said. It was a link to the Pornhub website. My first thought was that his account had been…

Facebook told to crack down on sellers amid shoplifting epidemic

Facebook told to crack down on sellers amid shoplifting epidemic

The policing chief for retail crime has called on Meta to force users of its Facebook Marketplace platform to verify their identity and location to thwart an epidemic of shoplifting. Chief Superintendent Alex Goss, head of retail crime at the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), said that Meta and other online platforms needed to do…

Why the school ‘phone ban’ is a gimmick

Why the school ‘phone ban’ is a gimmick

The government’s latest announcement on mobile phones in schools is an “eye-catching initiative” that will have little impact on what happens in classrooms. Gillian Keegan became the latest education secretary to seize on the issue last autumn when she promised a crackdown on mobile phones in English schools during her party conference speech. Ministers have…