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👁 Google launches an invisible AI watermark
🗳 X opens the floodgates on political ads
🏴☠️ FBI dismantles a major botnet
⚖ Meta rejects own board’s request to suspend account of Cambodian strongman
♻️ Ex-Tesla CTO raises $1 billion to expand recycling operations in US
👁 Google launches an invisible AI watermarkLINK
AI-generated images pose potential issues due to their realistic nature and potential misuse.
Google introduced SynthID, a tool embedding imperceptible watermarks into AI-generated images for identification.
SynthID's watermark is resistant to removal, changes, and resizing, and Google plans to expand its use to other models and products.
🗳 X opens the floodgates on political adsLINK
X (formerly Twitter) will allow political advertising in the US from candidates and parties, reversing a previous ban.
The company aims to expand its safety and elections team and establish a global advertising transparency center.
This change could aid revenue growth and address concerns over content manipulation and false information ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
🏴☠️ FBI dismantles a major botnetLINK
The FBI, along with international partners, dismantled the Qakbot botnet, a major malicious network used by cybercriminals for widespread attacks.
Qakbot facilitated over 40 ransomware attacks, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in damages, and operated more than 700,000 endpoints, including 200,000 in the US.
During the operation, the FBI redirected the botnet's traffic, sent an uninstall command to affected devices, and retrieved important documents, exposing communication and ransomware details.
⚖ Meta rejects own board’s request to suspend account of Cambodian strongmanLINK
Meta rejects Oversight Board's recommendation to suspend Cambodia's former Prime Minister's Facebook and Instagram accounts for inciting violence.
The company states that a long-term suspension wouldn't align with its policies on public figures during civil unrest.
Meta declines other recommendations as well, including clarification of rules for public figures and explicit prohibition of incitement of violence.
♻️ Ex-Tesla CTO raises $1 billion to expand recycling operations in USLINK
Battery recycling startup Redwood Materials secures $1 billion funding to expand its operations in the U.S.
The company recycles EV batteries, extracting metals to create new components for EV batteries, aiming to reduce global trade risks and environmental impact.
Redwood plans to domestically produce battery components and has received investments from multiple funds, bringing its total capital raised to almost $2 billion.
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