
"Two people allegedly linked to China's infamous Salt Typhoon espionage hacking group seem to have previously received training through Cisco's prominent, long-running networking academy. Meanwhile, warnings are increasingly emerging from United States lawmakers in Congress that safeguards on expanded US wiretap powers have been failing, allowing US intelligence agencies to access more of Americans' data without adequate constraints. If you've been having trouble keeping track of all of the news and data coming out about infamous sex offender Jeffrey Epstein,"
"Of course toy manufacturers are embedding large language models and generative AI into cute playthings designed for kids. The idea is that children can chat away with their toys, and they'll actually talk back-but things aren't that simple. This week, NBC News and researchers from Public Interest Research Group revealed new findings showing numerous toys hooked up to AI-including popular toys being sold to Americans this holiday season-would talk about explicit sexual topics, drugs, and Chinese state propaganda."
Two people linked to Salt Typhoon received training through Cisco's Networking Academy. Lawmakers warn that safeguards on expanded US wiretap powers are failing, allowing intelligence agencies broader access to Americans' data without adequate constraints. A public guide catalogs who is releasing Jeffrey Epstein documents, summarizes trove contents, and identifies documents expected to be revealed. Doxers impersonate law enforcement with spoofed emails and forged documents to trick technology companies into disclosing users' private data. Do Kwon received a 15-year sentence for lying about experimental crypto coins tied to roughly $40 billion in losses. Tests found several AI-connected toys giving alarming responses on sexual topics, drugs, and state propaganda.
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