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Third of NI adults visit porn sites, Ofcom finds

BBC News

Third of NI adults visit porn sites, Ofcom finds Getty ImagesA new Ofcom report finds over 430,000 adults in Northern Ireland visited "pornographic content services" online in May 2024 Adults in Northern Ireland are more likely to look at pornography online than those in any other part of the UK. That is according to new research published by the communications regulator Ofcom. It said that more than 430,000 adults in Northern Ireland visited "pornographic content services" online in May 2024 - more than one third of the adult population. That was higher than the proportion of adults viewing similar content in Wales, Scotland and England. The figures come from Ofcom's Online Nation report for 2024, which looks into the UK's digital habits.


Deepfakes v pre-bunking: is Russia losing the infowar?

The Guardian

Speaking behind a podium bearing the Ukrainian state emblem, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in his now signature green attire, calls on his soldiers to lay down their weapons and return to their families. The one-minute clip is a deepfake, the term for a sophisticated hoax that uses artificial intelligence to create a phoney image, most commonly fake videos of people. A deepfake of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky calling on his soldiers to lay down their weapons was reportedly uploaded to a hacked Ukrainian news website today, per @Shayan86 pic.twitter.com/tXLrYECGY4 What unfolded next was the latest episode in the infowar that has accompanied the Russia-Ukraine conflict, a war being waged across social media platforms, via satellite images of battlefields and on hackers' keyboards. Zelenskiy posted a bona fide response on his Instagram account on Wednesday dismissing the "childish provocation" and telling Russian troops to return home.


Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Market 2017 – IBM, NEC, Nuance, Ipsoft Microsoft Corp – First News Service

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The Global Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare report gives a thorough situation of the present and gauge Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare showcase procedures, improvement methodologies and development openings. Starting a discussion on the contemporary condition of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare showcase, the report extra dissects the market powerful moving each area begun in it. The report additionally concentrates the Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare bits of knowledge of the organizations and suggestions that will help the perusers to have progressive learning of the Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare showcase. A principal diagram of the Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare market is introduced to the perusers with the assistance of market definition, order, different applications, and production network examination. The Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare report covers the investigation of conventional and the developing markets.


Samsung Reportedly Planning To Release Its Own News App That Supports Bixby

International Business Times

Everyone is already expecting Samsung to announce the Galaxy Note 8 soon, but it looks like the South Korean phone maker will also be announcing a new app along with it. A recent report is claiming that Samsung is planning to release its very own news app that will be called News Today. Information on the new Samsung app was first reported by SamMobile, which cited "trusted sources." The app will not only provide the latest news articles, but it will also apparently be able to provide users with podcasts. It's believed that users will be able to subscribe to podcasters and channels, and they should also be able to search for podcasts as well.


Press Association wins Google grant to run news service written by computers

The Guardian

Robots will help a national news agency to create up to 30,000 local news stories a month, with the help of human journalists and funded by a Google grant. The Press Association has won a €706,000 (£621,000) grant to run a news service with computers writing localised news stories. The national news agency, which supplies copy to news outlets in the UK and Ireland, has teamed up with data-driven news start-up Urbs Media for the project, which aims to create "a stream of compelling local stories for hundreds of media outlets". It won one of the largest grants to date from Google's Digital News Initiative (DNI), which is aimed at supporting innovation in European digital journalism. PA and Urbs Media will set up Radar – Reporters And Data And Robots – to produce thousands of stories each month.

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Military: First-known combat death since Trump in office

Associated Press

A U.S. military service member was killed Sunday during a raid against al-Qaida militants in central Yemen that also left nearly 30 others dead, including women and children. The loss of the service member is the first-known combat death of a member of the U.S. military under President Donald Trump. "Americans are saddened this morning with news that a life of a heroic service member has been taken in our fight against the evil of radical Islamic terrorism," Trump said in a statement. The U.S. has been striking al-Qaida in Yemen from the air for more than 15 years, mostly using drones, and Sunday's surprise pre-dawn raid could signal a new escalation against extremist groups in the Arab world's poorest but strategically located country. An al-Qaida official and an online news service linked to the terror group said the raid left about 30 people dead.


Military: First-known combat death since Trump in office

Associated Press

A U.S. military service member was killed Sunday during a raid against al-Qaida militants in central Yemen that also left nearly 30 others dead, including women and children. The loss of the service member is the first-known combat death of a member of the U.S. military under President Donald Trump. The U.S. has been striking al-Qaida in Yemen from the air for more than 15 years, mostly using drones, and Sunday's surprise pre-dawn raid could signal a new escalation against extremist groups in the Arab world's poorest but strategically located country. An al-Qaida official and an online news service linked to the terror group said the raid left about 30 people dead. Among the children killed was Anwar, the 8-year-old daughter of Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical Yemeni-American cleric killed in a U.S. airstrike in Yemen in 2011, according to the girl's grandfather.


Design and Deployment of a Personalized News Service

Stefik, Mark (PARC) | Good, Lange (Google, Inc.)

AI Magazine

From 2008-2010 we built an experimental personalized news system where readers subscribe to organized channels of topical information that are curated by experts. AI technology was employed to efficiently present the right information to each reader and to radically reduce the workload of curators. The system went through three implementation cycles and processed over 20 million news stories from about 12,000 RSS feeds on over 8000 topics organized by 160 curators for over 600 registered readers. This paper describes the approach, engineering and AI technology of the system.


Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence 2011: Introduction to the Special Issue

Shapiro, Daniel G. (Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise) | Fromherz, Markus (Xerox)

AI Magazine

As a result, it is good to read these articles from a practical perspective. Papers that document deployed systems clarify the motivating application constraints, the match (and mismatch) between problems and technology, the innovations required to surmount barriers to deployment, and the impact of technology on application through practical measures of cost and benefit. Other articles describe applications that are almost feasible, drawn from papers in the IAAI emergent applications track. These papers provide a window into the search for viable applications at an earlier stage in the process of mating task with technology. All of the articles supply insight into the core question of what is feasible and why, which is a useful lens for us, as readers, to employ in viewing our own work. This special issue of AI Magazine contains expanded versions of five papers that describe deployed applications and two papers that discuss emergent applications from IAAI-11 (the article by Warrick and colleagues is from IAAI-10).