EU’s Ukraine Loan Plan Stalls Due to Risk of Russia Lawsuit

The European Union wants to provide a $160 billion loan to Ukraine using frozen Russian assets in Belgium. However, this plan has stalled due to concerns that Russia may sue the nation for its money back. Belgian officials are worried about being on the hook if Russia files a lawsuit or demands its savings. To … Read more

Microsoft’s November Update Brings New Issues for Windows 11 Users

Microsoft recently released the November monthly update for Windows 11, but it has introduced new problems instead of fixing existing issues. The update, known as KB5068861, includes error messages during installation and difficulties searching files on file servers or shared network drives. In the meantime, users can roll back the update to regain their security … Read more

Google’s AI Tool Allows Harmful Images with Ease

Google’s new image generator, Nano Banana Pro, has raised concerns about its ability to create harmful and sensitive content with minimal restrictions. The app, powered by Gemini, allows users to generate images of graphic events like the JFK assassination and 9/11 attacks, as well as a cartoon Mickey Mouse flying a plane into the Twin … Read more

Jackson Water Rate Proposal Delayed Amid Financial Review

Mississippi’s capital city has delayed its plan to raise water utility rates amid a debate over the proposal. JXN Water, which manages the city’s water system, will now allow the City of Jackson access to its financial records to review the billing system and revenue collections. The agreement, made by an accountant contracted with the … Read more

“Chatbots Can’t Be Trusted for Teen Mental Health Support”

Leading AI chatbots are unreliable in providing safe support for teens struggling with mental health issues. A new report from Stanford Medicine’s Brainstorm Lab and Common Sense Media tested prominent general-use chatbots, including ChatGPT, Gemini, Meta AI, and Claude. Experts found that these chatbots failed to pick up on signs of mental distress, responded poorly … Read more

DAZN and ACE Shut Down Piracy Website Photocall in Spain

DAZN and its antipiracy coalition ACE have taken down a piracy website that retransmitted live channels from 60 countries. The website, called Photocall, was visited over 26 million times last year and accessed unauthorized content from major sports brands like MotoGP and Formula 1. The operator of the site agreed to shut it down after … Read more

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Paradromics Gets FDA Nod for Revolutionary Brain-Computer Interface

Paradromics, an Austin-based company, has received the FDA’s approval to start its early feasibility study (EFS) for the Connexus BCI system. This marks the first IDE approval for speech restoration with a fully implantable brain-computer interface (BCI). The Connexus system aims to help patients who have lost the ability to speak and control computer devices, … Read more

FCC Repeals Cybersecurity Rule for Telecommunications Carriers

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has rescinded a cybersecurity regulation aimed at addressing the massive network intrusion known as Salt Typhoon, which affected major telecommunications carriers last year. The rule was introduced by President Joe Biden’s administration to improve cybersecurity measures in the industry. However, the FCC chairman, Brendan Carr, led a party-line vote to … Read more