Aaaaand Musk responds to Breton's threat of possible DSA interim measures wiiiiith… a meme:
REGULATION
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EU warns Musk on X hate speech moderation DSA compliance
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The EU issued a warning to Elon Musk urging him to ensure X tackles incitement to violence and hate speech – or else face DSA punishments. It comes after riots in the UK sparked by misinformation, and as Musk gears up to hold a live chat with Trump today.
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Cleanspeak: Real-time Political Correctness App in 2040
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Cleanspeak, the app that makes your speech politically correct in real time. Everybody uses it in 2040.
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Anduril’s Limitation: China’s Numerical Advantage in Comparable Technology
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Anduril is great, but the problem is that China has 100 Andurils.
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White House discovers intelligent life signs amid escape concerns
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White House emergency: signs of intelligent life found. Will it escape? https://t.co/jVioAlL5SR
— Pedro Domingos (@pmddomingos) 10 août 2024White House emergency: signs of intelligent life found. Will it escape?
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Disinformation fuels real-world violence after UK knife attack
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Within hours of a knife attack that killed three young girls, false information about the attacker gained traction online, sparking a wave of disinformation that fuelled real-world violence in the UK. @SKiderlin explains how these events unfolded.
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Maduro Bans X Platform in Venezuela Amid Elon Musk Feud
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Contested Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ordered a 10-day ban on social networking platform X, cutting off locals’ access to the platform after a feud with Elon Musk.
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Scott Wiener’s AI Policy Drives Development Out of California
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Apparently Scott Wiener's idea of protecting the world from AI is to make sure it's not developed in California.
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SB 1047 Legislation Ends San Francisco’s AI Hub Status
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San Francisco was the AI hub of the world until SB 1047 killed it.
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Online Safety Act: Regulation Versus Censorship Debate
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"Censorship" would be stopping the ability of someone to express a personal view – either online or in real life. The OSA isn't perfect. But what it's designed to do is make firms remove posts that they "disagree" with. It's about combatting harms.