Could a tragic social media trend be the case that finally cracks the legal shield protecting Big Tech? ⚖️ The Facts of the Case In 2021, Nylah Anderson, a 10-year-old girl, tragically died after attempting a viral "blackout challenge" promoted on her TikTok "For You"...
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🚨 Have You Hired a North Korean Spy for that IT Job? Better Check!
According to a recent Wall Street Journal article, U.S. companies are unknowingly hiring North Koreans for remote IT jobs, putting intellectual property and sensitive information at risk. In an alarming scheme, North Korean operatives are posing as foreign nationals...
🛡️ Ransomware is Poised to Become a National Intelligence Priority
Ransomware threats are being made a national intelligence priority – it’s about time. The U.S. Senate will consider the Intelligence Authorization Act (IAA) for 2025, which passed the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence unanimously. 📝 Summary of the Law The...
🌐 A Look at Telegram and Potential of CEO Liability
📰 Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of Telegram, is facing serious legal charges in France. But first, let’s understand what Telegram is and why this matters. 💬 What is Telegram? Telegram is a popular messaging app launched in 2013 by Pavel Durov and his brother,...
🎯 The Need for a Clear Definition of “Open Source AI”
The term "open source AI" has sparked intense debates in the tech community, mainly due to the ambiguity surrounding its definition. The rise of AI models labeled as "open source," like Meta's Llama 3, has highlighted the need for a clear and consistent standard....
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