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Malaysia and Indonesia block Musk's Grok over sexually explicit deepfakes

BBC News

Malaysia and Indonesia block Musk's Grok over sexually explicit deepfakes Malaysia and Indonesia have blocked access to Elon Musk's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Grok over its ability to produce sexually explicit deepfakes. Grok, a tool on Musk's X platform, allows users to generate images. In recent weeks however, it has been used to edit images of real people to show them in revealing outfits. The South East Asian countries said Grok could be used to produce pornographic and non-consensual images involving women and children. They are the first in the world to ban the AI tool.


Parents of under-fives to be offered screen time guidance

BBC News

Parents of under-fives in England are to be offered official advice on how long their children should spend watching TV or looking at computer screens. The government says it will publish its first guidance on screen time for the age group in April. It comes as government research was published showing that about 98% of children under two were watching screens on a daily basis - with parents, teachers and nursery staff saying youngsters were finding it harder to hold conversations or concentrate on learning. Children with the highest screen time - around five hours a day - reportedly could say significantly fewer words than those at the other end of the scale who watched for around 44 minutes. A national working group led by Children's Commissioner for England Dame Rachel de Souza and Department for Education scientific adviser Professor Russell Viner will formulate the guidance after speaking to parents, children and early years practitioners.


Iran's 'distinctive' drone deployment sees death toll soar amid violent protests

FOX News

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Eggie, Neo, Isaac and Memo are domestic robots. But would you let them load your dishwasher?

BBC News

Eggie, Neo, Isaac and Memo are domestic robots. But would you let them load your dishwasher? The idea of having a friendly robot butler that can do all the dull duties of running a home has existed for decades. But now, thanks to AI, it's genuinely happening and this year the first truly multi-purpose domestic bots will start to enter homes. In Silicon Valley, they're being trained at speed to fold laundry, load the dishwasher, and clean up after us.


Multi-task Modeling for Engineering Applications with Sparse Data

arXiv.org Machine Learning

Modern engineering and scientific workflows frequently require simultaneous prediction across related tasks and fidelity levels [1-6]. In such contexts, some outputs are scarce and expensive to obtain, while others are cheaper and more abundant. Multi-task Gaussian processes (MTGPs), also known as multi-output Gaussian processes, offer a principled Bayesian framework to exploit inter-task correlations, enabling knowledge sharing that improves predictive accuracy and reduces the demand for large high-fidelity datasets [7-9]. Over decades of development, MTGPs have been applied across diverse domains, including time series forecasting, multitask optimization, and multifidelity classification, demonstrating their broad utility wherever data cost asymmetries and cross-task dependencies are present [10-16]. The central motivation for MTGPs is to leverage dependencies among related tasks to enhance predictive quality when high-fidelity information is limited [17]. For example, predicting an airfoil's lift coefficient from limited, expensive high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations can benefit from correlating with sufficient low-fidelity simulations [3]. Recent work in joint multi-objective and multifidelity optimization has also utilized MT - GPs to balance exploration and exploitation across tasks, improving predictive performance and decision-making by explicitly modeling relationships among outputs and fidelities [12].


Could this mysterious 'pink slime' news site influence California's 2026 election?

Los Angeles Times

Things to Do in L.A. Tap to enable a layout that focuses on the article. Voters are silhouetted near the American flag while casting ballots in the California special election at the Huntington Beach Central Library in Huntington Beach on Nov. 4. This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here . A mysterious news site called the California Courier floods Facebook with conservative-leaning stories attacking Democrats.


Malaysia suspends access to Musk's Grok AI

The Japan Times

Malaysia's tech regulator said on Sunday that the country suspended access to Elon Musk's chatbot Grok over AI-generated pornographic content. AFP-JIJI - Malaysia suspended access to Elon Musk's chatbot Grok over AI-generated pornographic content, the country's tech regulator said on Sunday. The decision follows global backlash after it emerged that Grok's image creation feature allowed users to sexualize pictures of women and children using simple text prompts. On Saturday Indonesia became the first country to deny all access to the tool, which has been restricted to paying subscribers elsewhere. The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission said in a statement it had directed a temporary restriction on access to the Grok artificial intelligence for users in Malaysia with immediate effect. This action follows repeated misuse of Grok to generate obscene, sexually explicit, indecent, grossly offensive and non-consensual manipulated images, the regulator said.


Ukrainian drone attack kills one in Russia's Voronezh, local officials say

Al Jazeera

Could Ukraine hold a presidential election right now? Will Europe use frozen Russian assets to fund war? How can Ukraine rebuild China ties? 'Ukraine is running out of men, money and time' Ukrainian drone attack kills one in Russia's Voronezh, local officials say A Ukrainian drone attack has killed one person and wounded three in the Russian city of Voronezh, according to local officials. Governor Alexander Gusev said in a social media post on Sunday that a young woman died overnight in a hospital intensive care unit after debris from a drone fell on a house during the attack.


The Danger of Reducing America's Venezuela Invasion to a 60-Second Video

WIRED

January 3 marked the return of US military intervention in Latin America. While the events unfolded between Caracas and Brooklyn, social networks had already fabricated their own reality. A fire is seen in the distance at Fort Tiuna, Venezuela's largest military complex, following a series of explosions in Caracas on January 3, 2026. Geopolitics are being reduced to videos lasting just a few minutes. Social media has surpassed traditional media, not only in the speed with which it is created and shared, but also in its ability to frame our reality. People have the illusion of knowing what is happening and why within just a few hours--or less--of major world events. But reality is more complicated.


'Dangerous and alarming': Google removes some of its AI summaries after users' health put at risk

The Guardian

Google has said AI Overviews, which use generative AI to provide snapshots of information on a topic or question, are'helpful and reliable'. Google has said AI Overviews, which use generative AI to provide snapshots of information on a topic or question, are'helpful and reliable'. 'Dangerous and alarming': Google removes some of its AI summaries after users' health put at risk Google has removed some of its artificial intelligence health summaries after a Guardian investigation found people were being put at risk of harm by false and misleading information. The company has said its AI Overviews, which use generative AI to provide snapshots of essential information about a topic or question, are " helpful " and " reliable ". But some of the summaries, which appear at the top of search results, served up inaccurate health information, putting users at risk of harm.