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Colombian court rules Meta was wrong to bar porn star's Instagram account

BBC News

Colombian court rules Meta was wrong to bar porn star's Instagram account Colombia's highest court has ruled that Meta violated a porn star's right to freedom of expression when it deleted her Instagram account. The South American nation's Constitutional Court said on Friday that the tech firm had removed Esperanza Gómez's account without a clear and transparent justification and without offering similar treatment to other, similar accounts. The 45-year-old, whose account had more than five million followers, is one of Colombia's best known adult content actresses. Meta argued in the case that she had violated its rules on nudity. The company, which also owns Facebook and WhatsApp, did not immediately react to the ruling.


Will AI wipe out the first rung of the career ladder?

The Guardian

This week, I'm wondering what my first jobs in journalism would have been like had generative AI been around. In other news: Elon Musk leaves a trail of chaos, and influencers are selling the text they fed to AI to make art. Generative artificial intelligence may eliminate the job you got with your diploma still in hand, say executives who offered grim assessments of the entry-level job market last week in multiple forums. Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, which makes the multifunctional AI model Claude, told Axios last week that he believes that AI could cut half of all entry-level white-collar jobs and send overall unemployment rocketing to 20% within the next five years. One explanation why an AI company CEO might make such a dire prediction is to hype the capabilities of his product.


Revealed: What the most stereotypical MEN around the world look like, according to AI - so, do you think they're accurate?

Daily Mail - Science & tech

If you were asked to visualise a stereotypical British man, what would you think of? According to AI, the answer is an overweight man wearing a football shirt. Instagram account @reimagineuk asked AI to create videos of the most stereotypical men around the world - with hilarious results. While the British man looks casual in his football shirt, men from other countries are depicted with fancier outfits. The stereotypical man from Portugal sports a white shirt and a waistcoat, while the man from Nigeria can be seen wearing a bright orange suit.


Facebook and Instagram bring back facial recognition to 'protect people'

PCWorld

Facebook and Instagram have a problem. Well, they have many, many problems, but one of the ones they feel like addressing is "celeb-bait ads and impersonation." According to a new post from parent company Meta, the way they're going to try solving this is through the use of facial recognition technology. In the lengthy post, Meta explains that the biggest impact of these new tools will be an expanded effort to stop scam accounts from impersonating celebrities. If you've used Facebook in the last year or so, you've probably encountered friend suggestions for attractive celebrities, which are obvious fakes that can be identified by their paparazzi photos and deliberate misspellings of their names.


Metaverse vs Multiverse vs Omniverse: Which Is Here To Stay?

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Metaverse, a concept that Meta (ex-Facebook) created hype about in 2021, has attracted a humongous amount of attention. Companies from all over the world, whether big or small, are trying to explore opportunities to onboard this technology to keep up with the cutthroat competition in their respective industries. However, Metaverse is not the only universe that the world is familiar with today. In fact, Multiverse and Omniverse are two terms as well that give the idea of an extended universe beyond what we experience and know of today. To understand Metaverse vs Multiverse vs Omniverse better, we will have to dive deeper into the meaning of these concepts.


Artificial Intelligence in Internet content – The Stute

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Recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and computer vision have resulted in the ability to create'fake people.' These people are either generated entirely from scratch by an AI or are made by digitally altering the appearance of actors that appear similar to them. A movement called RepresentUS recently tried to publish deep fake advertisements on several news outlets such as CNN and Fox News. The advertisements depicted Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, both stating that Americans need to act in order to protect their democracy. The news station did not let these advertisements run and took them down shortly before being posted.


Golang vs Python: 6 Questions to Decide Which Programming Language is Best For You

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In a world where the ability to write any code at all is a tremendous advantage, often the biggest problem coders face is knowing which language to start learning, rather than whether to learn one at all. There are different languages for just about every purpose you could think of. Of those popular coding languages, programmers often face an intense battle of Golang vs Python. On the surface, the two are remarkably dissimilar: Python was created in 1991, an oldster in coding years, while Go was first published in 2012 by Google, making it a relative newcomer. Go is known for its speed, while Python is known to be a slower language. Python is versatile, while Go is stricter in syntax and formatting.


AI Influencers: Is This The Future of Influencer Marketing?

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Believe it or not, but AI influencers are actually a thing, and during 2018 this new and rather unexplored market experienced impressive growth. Chances are that you've heard about AI influencers before and are curious to learn more. Or perhaps this is the first time you've heard about the phenomenon and you're eager to learn more about AI influencers and digital models. Regardless, you have come to the right place, and on the page below we'll guide you through everything you need to know about AI influencers and the future of influencer marketing. The concept of AI influencers has actually been around since 2016 and in some cases even earlier than that.


Travel influencer says hacker stole his Instagram account and demanded ransom

FOX News

Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines for Nov. 7 are here. Check out what's clicking today in entertainment. A travel influencer says his Instagram page was recently hacked and held for ransom and wants his story to be a cautionary tale to others. Claudio Copiano Jr., with his account globalvagabonds, shares his travel experiences around the world with his more than 28,000 followers. The San Diego resident has traveled throughout the United States and 30 other countries so far, according to KGTV.


Could a Text-Based Dating App Change Selfie-Swiping Culture?

WIRED

A recent college grad living in rural Connecticut, they'd been subject to the swipe-and-ghost thing a few too many times. Then, this spring, Juniper submitted an ad to @_personals_, an Instagram for lesbian, queer, transgender, and non-binary people looking for love (and other stuff). The post, titled "TenderQueer Butch4Butch," took Juniper two weeks to craft, but the care paid off: the ad ultimately garnered well over 1,000 likes--and more than 200 messages. Tinder's Days as a Hookup App May Be Over "I was so used to the Tinder culture of nobody wanting to text back," Juniper says. "All of the sudden I had hundreds of queers flooding my inbox trying to hang out."