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FBI director has been sounding alarm on ‘heightened threat environment’: Is America listening?

By: Bradford Betz · Jasmine Baehr — April 23rd 2024 at 18:07
The FBI has increasingly warned U.S. lawmakers of the threats posed by China, an insecure border, and international terrorism? Are Americans heeding these warnings?

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4 Iranians indicted for alleged malicious multi-year cyber campaign targeting US government and defense firms

By: Greg Wehner — April 23rd 2024 at 17:27
Four Iranian nationals allegedly conducted cyber campaigns against the U.S. State Department, Treasury, 12 Department of Defense contractors, and two businesses in New York.

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Google Fires 50+ Employees for Protesting Israeli Government Contract

By: Lucas Nolan · Lucas Nolan — April 23rd 2024 at 14:23

Google has fired more than 50 employees in the past week for participating in protests against the company's cloud computing deal with the Israeli government, according to activist group No Tech for Apartheid.

The post Google Fires 50+ Employees for Protesting Israeli Government Contract appeared first on Breitbart.

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Media Research Center: Facebook Has Interfered in U.S. Elections 39 Times Since 2008

By: Lucas Nolan · Lucas Nolan — April 23rd 2024 at 14:08

A recent study conducted by the Media Research Center (MRC) has uncovered 39 instances of Facebook interfering with U.S. elections since 2008, raising concerns about the platform's influence on the democratic process.

The post Media Research Center: Facebook Has Interfered in U.S. Elections 39 Times Since 2008 appeared first on Breitbart.

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UnitedHealth Confirms Massive Ransomware Hack Affects 'Substantial Proportion' of Americans

By: Lucas Nolan · Lucas Nolan — April 23rd 2024 at 13:57

UnitedHealth Group, one of the largest health insurance providers in the United States, recently disclosed that a ransomware attack on its subsidiary, Change Healthcare, has led to a significant theft of private healthcare data belonging to a "substantial proportion of people in America."

The post UnitedHealth Confirms Massive Ransomware Hack Affects ‘Substantial Proportion’ of Americans appeared first on Breitbart.

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‘Serial Churners’ Emerge as Latest Hollywood Streaming Profit Nightmare

By: Paul Bois · Paul Bois — April 23rd 2024 at 13:17

A new phenomenon known as "serial churners" spells trouble for streaming services wherein people subscribe only temporarily.

The post ‘Serial Churners’ Emerge as Latest Hollywood Streaming Profit Nightmare appeared first on Breitbart.

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Brazil Claims 'Non-Compliance,' Demands More Censorship After X/Twitter Cave

By: Christian K. Caruzo · Christian K. Caruzo — April 23rd 2024 at 12:58

The Supreme Court of Brazil gave a five-day deadline to X/Twitter to inform the court of alleged cases of non-compliance with censorship.

The post Brazil Claims ‘Non-Compliance,’ Demands More Censorship After X/Twitter Cave appeared first on Breitbart.

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Rapper Meek Mill Says Hummer EV Brake Pedal Failed Before Crash: It Almost Killed Me

By: Warner Todd Huston · Warner Todd Huston — April 23rd 2024 at 12:57

Rapper Meek Mill says he wishes he never bought his new Hummer Electric Vehicle because, he says, it almost killed him.

The post Rapper Meek Mill Says Hummer EV Brake Pedal Failed Before Crash: It Almost Killed Me appeared first on Breitbart.

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Get a handle on your time: Google Calendar tips and tricks

— April 23rd 2024 at 14:42
Learn how to work Google's calendar application to streamline and organize your daily tasks from technology expert Kim Komando.

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‘A Knight’s Tale’ Director: Netflix Algorithm Concluded a Sequel with Female Protagonist Would Flop

By: Simon Kent · Simon Kent — April 23rd 2024 at 06:52

A Knight’s Tale director Brian Helgeland revealed his past efforts to make a sequel to his 2001 medieval action-comedy classic were stymied by the Netflix algorithm which deemed a female protagonist would lead to box office flop.

The post ‘A Knight’s Tale’ Director: Netflix Algorithm Concluded a Sequel with Female Protagonist Would Flop appeared first on Breitbart.

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Baltimore says who should be held responsible for Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in new filing

By: Lawrence Richard — April 23rd 2024 at 10:45
The city of Baltimore said Dali parent company, Grace Ocean Private Ltd., should be held fully liable for the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, according to a new court filing.

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CIA guilty of mishandling internal sexual assault cases, bombshell House report says

By: Elizabeth Elkind — April 23rd 2024 at 09:37
The House Intelligence Committee is out with a damning new report that says the CIA mishandled cases of sexual assault and harassment within its own ranks.

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How to remove Facebook access to your photos

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — April 23rd 2024 at 09:00
If you do not want Facebook to have automatic access to your private photos, follow our tips to protect yourself. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson shows you how.

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Vietnam implements new rice farming techniques in effort to mitigate methane emissions

— April 23rd 2024 at 08:16
Vietnam is aiming to transform its rice sector, making it more resilient to climate change while also reducing its emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas.

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23 arrested in Bosnia on suspicion of ties to global drug kingpin's 'inner circle'

— April 23rd 2024 at 07:18
Law enforcement in Bosnia have arrested 23 people suspected of ties to a global drug kingpin. The crackdown targeted criminal networks dominating Europe’s cocaine trade.

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Judge unseals FBI files in Trump classified documents case, including detailed timeline of Mar-a-Lago raid

By: Lawrence Richard · Jake Gibson — April 23rd 2024 at 08:02
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon unsealed documents related to the FBI’s investigation into former President Trump and its raid at Mar-a-Lago in 2022.

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US and South Korea to hold talks in Hawaii on cost sharing for American troops

— April 23rd 2024 at 06:02
U.S. and South Korean officials are meeting in Hawaii to discuss sharing the cost of maintaining American troops in South Korea. The U.S. delegation is led by Linda Specht.

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AI could predict whether cancer treatments will work, experts say: ‘Exciting time in medicine'

By: Melissa Rudy — April 23rd 2024 at 05:00
A chemotherapy alternative called immunotherapy is showing promise in treating cancer — and a new artificial intelligence tool could help ensure that patients have the best possible experience.

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How to turn your iPhone into instant foreign language translator

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — April 23rd 2024 at 05:00
Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson goes into detail about Apple’s recent iOS update that allows iPhone users to instantly translate spoken language simply by using the Action Button.

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Driving dangers: 9 top distractions that contribute to accidents, according to experts

By: Angelica Stabile — April 23rd 2024 at 04:30
For Distracted Driving Awareness Month, experts revealed 9 of the most common driving distractions, including daydreaming, texting and eating while behind the wheel.

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Facebook has ‘interfered’ with US elections 39 times since 2008: study

By: Brian Flood — April 23rd 2024 at 04:00
Meta-owned social media juggernaut Facebook has "interfered" with elections in the United States at least 39 times since 2008, according to a study by the Media Research Center.

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AI can predict political orientations from blank faces – and researchers fear 'serious' privacy challenges

By: Greg Norman — April 23rd 2024 at 03:00
Researchers are warning about privacy concerns after a study found that AI facial recognition technology is able to predict people's political orientations from images of blank faces.

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States Rush to Combat AI-Generated Deepfake Nudes Targeting Minors

By: Lucas Nolan · Lucas Nolan — April 22nd 2024 at 17:06

In response to the growing issue of boys using AI apps to create and share sexually explicit images of their female classmates, state legislators across the United States are introducing bills to protect minors from this new form of exploitation. Meanwhile, Silicon Valley continues to make billions with the very AI models boys are exploiting.

The post States Rush to Combat AI-Generated Deepfake Nudes Targeting Minors appeared first on Breitbart.

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Teen hassled by friends when he won't drive unless all passengers are buckled up

By: Maureen Mackey — April 22nd 2024 at 20:03
Young man describes a viral encounter with two friends who refused to wear seat belts when he was driving — and what happened when he insisted they buckle up. Reddit users weigh in.

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Rapper Drake Uses AI to Resurrect Tupac Shakur for a Guest Verse

By: David Ng · David Ng — April 22nd 2024 at 11:52

Platinum-selling rapper Drake has revived the late Tupac Shakur by using artificial intelligence technology in a new diss track against rival artist Kendrick Lamar.

The post Rapper Drake Uses AI to Resurrect Tupac Shakur for a Guest Verse appeared first on Breitbart.

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Boston-Area Students Rally Behind 'Gaza Solidarity Encampment' at Columbia University

By: Alana Mastrangelo · Alana Mastrangelo — April 22nd 2024 at 11:33

Students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Emerson College, and Tufts University have set up encampments in solidarity with Columbia University's "Gaza solidarity encampment."

The post Boston-Area Students Rally Behind ‘Gaza Solidarity Encampment’ at Columbia University appeared first on Breitbart.

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TikTok Ban Bill Expected to Pass This Week

By: Alana Mastrangelo · Alana Mastrangelo — April 22nd 2024 at 09:15

The legislation that would ban China's TikTok app in the United States unless its parent company, Chinese tech giant ByteDance, sells it could become law within days.

The post TikTok Ban Bill Expected to Pass This Week appeared first on Breitbart.

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Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Plans for You to Not See Donald Trump on Platforms Before Election

By: Lucas Nolan · Lucas Nolan — April 22nd 2024 at 09:33

In a significant shift from its previous approach to elections, Mark Zuckerberg's Meta is distancing itself from politics, which could have a profound impact on the 2024 U.S. presidential election. An analysis of posts by the Trump and Biden campaigns show both have faced a 60 percent drop in engagement between 2020 and 2024 on Facebook.

The post Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Plans for You to Not See Donald Trump on Platforms Before Election appeared first on Breitbart.

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Papua New Guinea leader blasts Biden for claiming his uncle was eaten by cannibals

By: Thomas Catenacci — April 22nd 2024 at 10:32
President Biden is facing heavy criticism from the leader of Papua New Guinea after his comments suggesting his uncle was eaten by cannibals in the nation.

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EV Demand Challenges: Elon Musk's Tesla Slashes Prices on Most Models

By: Lucas Nolan · Lucas Nolan — April 22nd 2024 at 07:55

In a desperate attempt to stimulate sales and prop up a stock price dropping like a rock, Elon Musk's Tesla has reduced the prices of three of its five models in the United States.

The post EV Demand Challenges: Elon Musk’s Tesla Slashes Prices on Most Models appeared first on Breitbart.

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Anti-Israel Protesters Set Up Encampment at MIT

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — April 22nd 2024 at 01:08

Students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge have established an anti-Israel encampment on the university's lawn, days after a similar encampment was established at Columbia University in New York.

The post Anti-Israel Protesters Set Up Encampment at MIT appeared first on Breitbart.

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Tidy up your tech: Spring-cleaning tips for safeguarding your data

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — April 22nd 2024 at 09:00
Safeguarding your digital life with a reliable physical backup isn't just a precaution, it's a necessity. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson provides the essential backup checklist.

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FBI lays out 4 vital steps for speaking to children about trauma, crisis

By: Chris Eberhart — April 22nd 2024 at 08:00
The FBI laid out a four-step approach to delivering traumatic news about a dead loved one that includes a delicate balance of understanding and honesty

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3 Germans arrested after allegedly spying for China, transferring info on potential military tech

— April 22nd 2024 at 07:36
Three German citizens were arrested in Germany on suspicion of spying for China and illegally transferring technology with potential military uses, officials said.

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The troubling truth about our country's recycling programs

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — April 22nd 2024 at 05:00
Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how a Redditor exposed false recycling claims at their apartment, highlighting a report that only 21% of U.S. recyclables are processed.

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Military veteran embraces ‘new service’ of helping others after his Parkinson's diagnosis : ‘There is hope'

By: Melissa Rudy — April 22nd 2024 at 04:00
After 17 years of serving his country, Mark Kelm of Minnesota is now providing a different type of service: advocating for others who, like him, have Parkinson’s disease. Kelm shared his story.

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In the new Portland, legalized hard drugs are out, business is in

By: Monique Claiborne — April 22nd 2024 at 04:00
Times are changing rapidly in the new Portland. The tolerance of drugs is long gone and business is back. The region is working hard to welcome investment and serve as a tech hub.

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Pinkerton: The Proliferation of 'Disinformation' Media and AI Puts More Bricks in the Wall 

By: James P. Pinkerton · James P. Pinkerton — April 21st 2024 at 20:18

Both journalists and AI are being assisted by a constellation of quasi-journalistic “centers” for combating disinformation, most of them foundation-funded non-profits, often connected to a college or university. Together, all that tech and all that money are building a wall of progressive orthodoxy to control what’s “true.”

The post Pinkerton: The Proliferation of ‘Disinformation’ Media and AI Puts More Bricks in the Wall  appeared first on Breitbart.

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Conservative Brazilians laud Elon Musk at rally in support of Bolsonaro

By: Fox News Staff — April 21st 2024 at 17:54
Tesla's CEO is under investigation over the dissemination of fake news by supporters of Bolsonaro, Elon Musk recently came out stating his platform X would not comply a Brazilian court’s order.

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Consumer Alert: FBI Warns of Text Scam Targeting Toll Road Users Across Multiple States

By: Lucas Nolan · Lucas Nolan — April 21st 2024 at 07:30

The FBI has issued a warning about a new phishing scam that targets Americans using toll roads via SMS text messages. The messages typically claim that the user's toll account is overdrawn with a link to the hacker's site to make a false payment.

The post Consumer Alert: FBI Warns of Text Scam Targeting Toll Road Users Across Multiple States appeared first on Breitbart.

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Jackpot! Australian Casino Loses Millions in Mistaken Payouts Due to 'Software Glitch'

By: Lucas Nolan · Lucas Nolan — April 21st 2024 at 07:00

A software bug in Star Casino's ticket redemption machines resulted in the Sydney-based casino inadvertently giving away more than AU$3.2 million ($2.05 million) to gamblers over several weeks.

The post Jackpot! Australian Casino Loses Millions in Mistaken Payouts Due to ‘Software Glitch’ appeared first on Breitbart.

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TikTok's Real Owners: China Orders Apple to Censor Popular Messaging Apps Including WhatsApp, Telegram

By: Alana Mastrangelo · Alana Mastrangelo — April 20th 2024 at 20:14

China has reportedly ordered Apple to remove WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram, among other popular messaging apps, from its iPhone app store in order to comply with the Chinese Communist Party's censorship demand.

The post TikTok’s Real Owners: China Orders Apple to Censor Popular Messaging Apps Including WhatsApp, Telegram appeared first on Breitbart.

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5 great tips for planning your next travel getaway

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — April 21st 2024 at 09:00
Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson offers a travel toolkit featuring five technology tools to help you with booking flights and hotels for your summer vacation.

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The secret meaning of your iPhone clock’s 4 different colors

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — April 21st 2024 at 05:00
The bubble behind the clock on your iPhone can appear in different colors. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains what each of those colors mean.

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Ultra Woke Google Claims Company Is Not Place to 'Debate Politics' After Firing Anti-Israel Radicals

By: Lucas Nolan · Lucas Nolan — April 20th 2024 at 20:06

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has taken a comical stance against using the ultra woke company's offices for political debates and protests after terminating 28 employees who participated in anti-Israel sit-ins at various Google locations.

The post Ultra Woke Google Claims Company Is Not Place to ‘Debate Politics’ After Firing Anti-Israel Radicals appeared first on Breitbart.

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30 Senate Republicans Vote to Expand, Continue Warrantless Surveillance

By: Sean Moran · Sean Moran — April 20th 2024 at 10:41

Thirty Senate Republicans, on Friday night, voted to continue warrantless surveillance and even expand the FBI's surveillance authority.

The post 30 Senate Republicans Vote to Expand, Continue Warrantless Surveillance appeared first on Breitbart.

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Seattle police fatally shoot alleged pedophile during brief standoff, dramatic footage shows

By: Michael Dorgan — April 20th 2024 at 12:59
Seattle police have released video showing officers fatally shooting an alleged child predator during an undercover operation where he believed he was meeting girls

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Can AI help someone stage a fake kidnapping scam against you or your family?

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — April 20th 2024 at 09:00
Scammers are using the power of artificial intelligence to mimic voices of people and are using the fake voices to commit crimes, like kidnappings.

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Fox News AI Newsletter: Star singer fights AI

By: Fox News Staff — April 20th 2024 at 07:36
Stay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future.

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Ukraine's 1-ton payload drones can help retake Crimea as Kyiv seeks to destroy bridge: report

By: Peter Aitken — April 20th 2024 at 07:09
Ukraine has used drones, a relatively cheap weapon compared to the larger war machines Russia deploys. The latest in its drone arsenal are two sea drones that can carry up to one-ton of explosives.

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How this new crazy invisibility tech can literally make you disappear

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — April 20th 2024 at 05:00
Tech guru Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains the science behind the Invisibility Shield, a 6-foot shield that makes people become invisible.

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Trump's Truth Social Responds to Attack from Citadel Securities: 'World Famous for Screwing Over Everyday Retail Investors'

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — April 19th 2024 at 17:17

Former President Donald Trump's social media platform, Truth Social, issued a statement after Florida-based marketing firm Citadel Securities slammed Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes as being a "proverbial loser."

The post Trump’s Truth Social Responds to Attack from Citadel Securities: ‘World Famous for Screwing Over Everyday Retail Investors’ appeared first on Breitbart.

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Chinese hackers preparing to ‘physically wreak havoc’ on US critical infrastructure: FBI director

By: Brie Stimson — April 19th 2024 at 20:30
Chinese hackers who have gained access to critical American infrastructure systems plan to "wreak havoc" on them with the intention of inducing "panic," the FBI director said this week.

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A24 Facing Backlash over 'Civil War' Promotional Artwork Apparently Generated by AI

By: David Ng · David Ng — April 19th 2024 at 12:53

Distributor A24 is facing public backlash after it apparently used AI technology to generate promotional artwork for the movie "Civil War."

The post A24 Facing Backlash over ‘Civil War’ Promotional Artwork Apparently Generated by AI appeared first on Breitbart.

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FBI Director: China Considers Vital U.S. Infrastructure ‘Fair Game’ for Cyberattacks

By: John Hayward · John Hayward — April 19th 2024 at 13:55

FBI director Chris Wray said at a security conference on Thursday that China’s legion of state-sponsored hackers “considers every sector that makes our society run as fair game in its bid to dominate on the world stage.” 

The post FBI Director: China Considers Vital U.S. Infrastructure ‘Fair Game’ for Cyberattacks appeared first on Breitbart.

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Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Launches Woke Chatbot Full of Bizarre Answers

By: Lucas Nolan · Lucas Nolan — April 19th 2024 at 12:09

Mark Zuckerberg's Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has recently introduced its new "Llama 3" AI systems that powers what Zuckerberg calls "the most intelligent AI assistant that you can freely use." As you might suspect, the chatbot comes complete with bizarre and woke answers to questions from early users.

The post Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Launches Woke Chatbot Full of Bizarre Answers appeared first on Breitbart.

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Anti-Catholic FBI memo's origin revealed as bureau absolved of 'malicious intent'

By: Kyle Morris — April 19th 2024 at 16:23
The FBI has been exonerated by a DOJ review that found no wrongdoing by the agency after a leaked memo from one of its Virginia field offices purportedly targeted traditional Catholics.

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Hackers claim Belarus fertilizer plant infiltrated to demand political prisoner release

— April 19th 2024 at 13:27
A hacker activist group in Belarus has claimed to have infiltrated computers at Grodno Azot, the country's largest fertilizer plant, to pressure the government to free political prisoners.

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China Recruits Taylor Swift to Collect Data on Young Americans with Special TikTok Deal

By: Simon Kent · Simon Kent — April 19th 2024 at 08:32

Taylor Swift is heading to TikTok for a special promotion to highlight her new album “The Tortured Poets Department” potentially giving the China-owned social media goliath access to millions of global user accounts and all the associated personal data that delivers.

The post China Recruits Taylor Swift to Collect Data on Young Americans with Special TikTok Deal appeared first on Breitbart.

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Pedal Stuck to the Metal: Tesla Recalls All Cybertrucks Due to Dangerous Faulty Accelerators

By: Lucas Nolan · Lucas Nolan — April 19th 2024 at 10:46

Elon Musk's Tesla has issued a recall for all 3,878 Cybertrucks shipped to date because of a defect that can cause the accelerator pedal to get stuck, increasing the risk of crashes.

The post Pedal Stuck to the Metal: Tesla Recalls All Cybertrucks Due to Dangerous Faulty Accelerators appeared first on Breitbart.

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EU commission president urges unity as Finland closes Russian borders over migration surge

— April 19th 2024 at 10:27
The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has voiced the significance of Finland's decision to close its border with Russia due to a surge in migrants.

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Olympic organizers announce plans to use AI in sports ahead of Paris games

— April 19th 2024 at 08:02
The International Olympic Committee on Friday announced plans to use AI in various Olympic aspects, including athlete identification, training and judging.

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How to zoom in and out on PC

By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — April 19th 2024 at 05:00
Tech guru Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains an easy trick to avoid squinting while working or surfing the web by zooming in on your personal computer.

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Oklahoma City bombing: FBI agent reflects on response to attack 29 years later

By: Audrey Conklin — April 19th 2024 at 03:00
The Oklahoma City bombing killed 168 people on April 19, 1995. Ret. FBI Special Agent Barry Black remembers what it was like to respond to the act of terror 29 years later.

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Ever-evolving generative AI brings new, game changing element to sports landscape

By: Chantz Martin — April 19th 2024 at 01:00
The NFL, PGA Tour and other sports leagues and brands have used generative AI for years, but organizations are working to keep pace as the technology continues to evolve.

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Meghan Trainor's will ensures her voice can't be used by 'spooky' technology after her death

By: Larry Fink — April 19th 2024 at 01:00
Meghan Trainor expressed her fears about AI, including her voice, being used after her death to say anything without her knowledge, and the steps she's taken to prevent that.

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On this day in history, April 19, 1951, Gen. MacArthur delivers 'Old soldiers never die' speech to Congress

By: Christine Rousselle — April 18th 2024 at 23:02
Gen. Douglas MacArthur delivered his "Old soldiers never die" speech to a joint session of Congress on this day in history, April 19, 1951. Earlier, MacArthur was relieved of his military duties.

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Pamela Geller in American Thinker: Banned From LinkedIn, Who Is Giving These Orders?

By: Pamela Geller — March 19th 2023 at 09:00

Check out my latest article at the American Thinker:

I was banned from LinkedIn for telling the truth

By Pamela Geller Amerian Thinker, March 18, 2023:
On Thursday, I got yet another notice from the LinkedIn’s “Trust & Safety Team”: “Your post goes against our policy on misinformation. It has been removed and only you can access it.” The post that LinkedIn found objectionable was from my website, the Geller Report, and was entitled

“CORPORATE STATE: Domestic Terror Group Black Lives Matter Received Nearly $83 Billion from Corporations.”

My post consisted of an excerpt from a Breitbart article plus three lines of my own commentary. LinkedIn didn’t dispute the accuracy of anything in my post or its source; it just doesn’t want it said. This comes after LinkedIn had banned me from their platform for nearly three years for posting accurate and well-sourced information that goes against the leftist narrative.

Who is giving these orders?

Keep reading……

 

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Pamela Geller, American Thinker: Urgent Case for Legislation against Facebook and Google

By: Pamela Geller — January 31st 2018 at 11:15

Read my latest over at The American Thinker. We are seeing an unprecedented erosion in our First Amendment rights, increasingly prohibiting the flow of ideas and free expression in the public square (social media). Run by left-wing self-possessed snowflakes, social media giants are indulging their worst autocratic impulses. And because they can, it is getting worse. “Absolute power corrupts absolutely.”

Having grown up in the 1970s, I can tell you it was a vastly different country then. It was free. But we aren’t any no longer, and it is time we took back what is ours — our unalienable freedoms.

January 30, 2018

The Urgent Case for Legislation against Facebook and Google

By Pamela Geller, American Thinker

Having been one of the early targets of social media censorship on Facebook, YouTube et al, I have advocated for anti-trust action against these bullying behemoths. It is good to see establishment outlets such as the Wall Street Journal and National Review coming to the same conclusion, or at least asking the same questions.

Just this week, Facebook launched its latest of many attacks on my news site, the Geller Report. It labeled my site as “spam” and removed every Geller Report post — thousands upon thousands of them, going back years – from Facebook. It also blocked any Facebook member from sharing links to the Geller Report. The ramping up of the shutting-down of sites like mine is neither random nor personal. The timing is telling. The left is gearing up for the 2018 midterm elections, and they mean to shut down whatever outlet or voice that helped elect President Trump, the greatest upset in left-wing history.

In fighting this shutdown, we had to go back to the drawing board in our lawsuit against these social media giants. The basis of our suit was challenging Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) under the First Amendment, which provides immunity from lawsuits to Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, thereby permitting these social media giants to engage in government-sanctioned censorship and discriminatory business practices free from legal challenge.

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Facebook and Google take in roughly half of all Internet ad revenue. According to the Wall Street Journal:

In the U.S., Alphabet Inc.’s Google drives 89% of internet search; 95% of young adults on the internet use a Facebook Inc. product; and Amazon.com Inc. now accounts for 75% of electronic book sales. Those firms that aren’t monopolists are duopolists: Google and Facebook absorbed 63% of online ad spending last year; Google and Apple Inc. provide 99% of mobile phone operating systems; while Apple and Microsoft Corp. supply 95% of desktop operating systems.

Both companies routinely censor and spy on their customers, “massaging everything from the daily news to what we should buy.” In the last century, the telephone was our “computer,” and Ma Bell was how we communicated. That said, would the American people (or the government) have tolerated AT&T spying on our phone calls and then pulling our communication privileges if we expressed dissenting opinions? That is exactly what we are suffering today.

Ma Bell was broken up by the government, albeit for different reasons. But it can and should be done.

It’s not a little ironic that, according to Breitbart:

AT&T has called for an “Internet Bill of Rights” and argued that Facebook and Google should also be subjected to rules that would prevent unfair censorship on their platforms.

AT&T, one of the largest telecommunications companies, called for Congress to enact an “Internet Bill of Rights” which would subject Facebook, Google, and other content providers to rules that would prevent unfair censorship on Internet Service Providers (ISPs) such as Comcast or AT&T as well as content providers such as Facebook and Google.

AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson wrote, “Congressional action is needed to establish an ‘Internet Bill of Rights’ that applies to all internet companies and guarantees neutrality, transparency, openness, non-discrimination and privacy protection for all internet users.”

Stephenson posted the ad in the New York Times, Washington Post, and other national news outlets on Wednesday.

We must get behind this — all of us — and fast. Because what is happening is being engineered at the government level. A chief officer from a major American communications company went to the terror state of Pakistan to assure the Pakistani government that Facebook would adhere to the sharia. The commitment was given by Vice President of Facebook Joel Kaplan, who called on Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan. “Facebook has reiterated its commitment to keep the platform safe and promote values that are in congruence with its community standards.”

Why the block? Because under Islamic law, you cannot criticize Islam. Facebook adhering to the most extreme and brutal ideology on the face of the earth should trouble all of us, because Mark Zuckerberg has immense power. He controls the flow of information.

Early last year, I wrote: “The US government has used anti-trust laws to break up monopolies. They ought to break up Facebook. Section 2 of the Sherman Act highlights particular results deemed anticompetitive by nature and prohibits actions that ‘shall monopolize, or attempt to monopolize, or combine or conspire with any other person or persons, to monopolize any part of the trade or commerce among the several States, or with foreign nations.’ Couldn’t the same be applied to information? The United States government took down Standard Oil, Alcoa, Northern Securities, the American Tobacco Company and many others without nearly the power that Facebook has.”

NRO has come to that same conclusion:

Tech companies such as Google and Facebook are also utilities of sorts that provide essential services. They depend on the free use of public airwaves. Yet they are subject to little oversight; they simply make up their own rules as they go along. Antitrust laws prohibit one corporation from unfairly devouring its competition, capturing most of its market, and then price-gouging as it sees fit without fear of competition. Google has all but destroyed its search-engine competitors in the same manner that Facebook has driven out competing social media.

Clearly Mark Zuckerberg, Sergey Brin, Eric Schmidt, and Jeff Bezos are contemporary “robber barons.” So why are they not smeared, defamed, and reviled like the robber barons of yesteryear? Says NRO:

Why are huge tech companies seemingly exempt from the rules that older corporations must follow? First, their CEOs wisely cultivate the image of hipsters. The public sees them more as aging teenagers in T-shirts, turtlenecks, and flip-flops than as updated versions of J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, or other robber barons of the past. Second, the tech industry’s hierarchy is politically progressive.

In brilliant marketing fashion, the Internet, laptops, tablets, and smartphones have meshed with the hip youth culture of music, television, the movies, universities, and fashion. Think Woodstock rather than Wall Street. Corporate spokesmen at companies such as Twitter and YouTube brag about their social awareness, especially on issues such as radical environmentalism, identity politics, and feminism. Given that the regulatory deep state is mostly a liberal enterprise, the tech industry is seen as an ally of federal bureaucrats and regulators. Think more of Hollywood, the media, and universities than Exxon, General Motors, Koch Industries, and Philip Morris.

The groovy t-shirt-turtleneck vibe may keep the great unwashed under their spell, but it’s the shared political ideology with the left that keeps these corporate managers free from accountability. The WSJ writes that antitrust regulators have a narrow test: Does their size leave consumers worse off? Surmising that if that’s the test, “there isn’t a clear case for going after big tech.”

I disagree. The consumer is far worse off. If we are not free to speak and think in what is today’s Gutenberg press, than we could not be worse off.

Pamela Geller is the President of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), publisher of The Geller Report and author of the bestselling book, FATWA: Hunted in America, as well as The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America and Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance. Follow her on Twitter or Facebook.

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Pamela Geller, American Thinker: Urgent Case for Legislation against Facebook and Google

By: Pamela Geller — January 31st 2018 at 11:15

Read my latest over at The American Thinker. We are seeing an unprecedented erosion in our First Amendment rights, increasingly prohibiting the flow of ideas and free expression in the public square (social media). Run by left-wing self-possessed snowflakes, social media giants are indulging their worst autocratic impulses. And because they can, it is getting worse. “Absolute power corrupts absolutely.”

Having grown up in the 1970s, I can tell you it was a vastly different country then. It was free. But we aren’t any no longer, and it is time we took back what is ours — our unalienable freedoms.

January 30, 2018

The Urgent Case for Legislation against Facebook and Google

By Pamela Geller, American Thinker

Having been one of the early targets of social media censorship on Facebook, YouTube et al, I have advocated for anti-trust action against these bullying behemoths. It is good to see establishment outlets such as the Wall Street Journal and National Review coming to the same conclusion, or at least asking the same questions.

Just this week, Facebook launched its latest of many attacks on my news site, the Geller Report. It labeled my site as “spam” and removed every Geller Report post — thousands upon thousands of them, going back years – from Facebook. It also blocked any Facebook member from sharing links to the Geller Report. The ramping up of the shutting-down of sites like mine is neither random nor personal. The timing is telling. The left is gearing up for the 2018 midterm elections, and they mean to shut down whatever outlet or voice that helped elect President Trump, the greatest upset in left-wing history.

In fighting this shutdown, we had to go back to the drawing board in our lawsuit against these social media giants. The basis of our suit was challenging Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) under the First Amendment, which provides immunity from lawsuits to Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, thereby permitting these social media giants to engage in government-sanctioned censorship and discriminatory business practices free from legal challenge.

Facebook and Google take in roughly half of all Internet ad revenue. According to the Wall Street Journal:

In the U.S., Alphabet Inc.’s Google drives 89% of internet search; 95% of young adults on the internet use a Facebook Inc. product; and Amazon.com Inc. now accounts for 75% of electronic book sales. Those firms that aren’t monopolists are duopolists: Google and Facebook absorbed 63% of online ad spending last year; Google and Apple Inc. provide 99% of mobile phone operating systems; while Apple and Microsoft Corp. supply 95% of desktop operating systems.

Both companies routinely censor and spy on their customers, “massaging everything from the daily news to what we should buy.” In the last century, the telephone was our “computer,” and Ma Bell was how we communicated. That said, would the American people (or the government) have tolerated AT&T spying on our phone calls and then pulling our communication privileges if we expressed dissenting opinions? That is exactly what we are suffering today.

Ma Bell was broken up by the government, albeit for different reasons. But it can and should be done.

It’s not a little ironic that, according to Breitbart:

AT&T has called for an “Internet Bill of Rights” and argued that Facebook and Google should also be subjected to rules that would prevent unfair censorship on their platforms.

AT&T, one of the largest telecommunications companies, called for Congress to enact an “Internet Bill of Rights” which would subject Facebook, Google, and other content providers to rules that would prevent unfair censorship on Internet Service Providers (ISPs) such as Comcast or AT&T as well as content providers such as Facebook and Google.

AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson wrote, “Congressional action is needed to establish an ‘Internet Bill of Rights’ that applies to all internet companies and guarantees neutrality, transparency, openness, non-discrimination and privacy protection for all internet users.”

Stephenson posted the ad in the New York Times, Washington Post, and other national news outlets on Wednesday.

We must get behind this — all of us — and fast. Because what is happening is being engineered at the government level. A chief officer from a major American communications company went to the terror state of Pakistan to assure the Pakistani government that Facebook would adhere to the sharia. The commitment was given by Vice President of Facebook Joel Kaplan, who called on Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan. “Facebook has reiterated its commitment to keep the platform safe and promote values that are in congruence with its community standards.”

Why the block? Because under Islamic law, you cannot criticize Islam. Facebook adhering to the most extreme and brutal ideology on the face of the earth should trouble all of us, because Mark Zuckerberg has immense power. He controls the flow of information.

Early last year, I wrote: “The US government has used anti-trust laws to break up monopolies. They ought to break up Facebook. Section 2 of the Sherman Act highlights particular results deemed anticompetitive by nature and prohibits actions that ‘shall monopolize, or attempt to monopolize, or combine or conspire with any other person or persons, to monopolize any part of the trade or commerce among the several States, or with foreign nations.’ Couldn’t the same be applied to information? The United States government took down Standard Oil, Alcoa, Northern Securities, the American Tobacco Company and many others without nearly the power that Facebook has.”

NRO has come to that same conclusion:

Tech companies such as Google and Facebook are also utilities of sorts that provide essential services. They depend on the free use of public airwaves. Yet they are subject to little oversight; they simply make up their own rules as they go along. Antitrust laws prohibit one corporation from unfairly devouring its competition, capturing most of its market, and then price-gouging as it sees fit without fear of competition. Google has all but destroyed its search-engine competitors in the same manner that Facebook has driven out competing social media.

Clearly Mark Zuckerberg, Sergey Brin, Eric Schmidt, and Jeff Bezos are contemporary “robber barons.” So why are they not smeared, defamed, and reviled like the robber barons of yesteryear? Says NRO:

Why are huge tech companies seemingly exempt from the rules that older corporations must follow? First, their CEOs wisely cultivate the image of hipsters. The public sees them more as aging teenagers in T-shirts, turtlenecks, and flip-flops than as updated versions of J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, or other robber barons of the past. Second, the tech industry’s hierarchy is politically progressive.

In brilliant marketing fashion, the Internet, laptops, tablets, and smartphones have meshed with the hip youth culture of music, television, the movies, universities, and fashion. Think Woodstock rather than Wall Street. Corporate spokesmen at companies such as Twitter and YouTube brag about their social awareness, especially on issues such as radical environmentalism, identity politics, and feminism. Given that the regulatory deep state is mostly a liberal enterprise, the tech industry is seen as an ally of federal bureaucrats and regulators. Think more of Hollywood, the media, and universities than Exxon, General Motors, Koch Industries, and Philip Morris.

The groovy t-shirt-turtleneck vibe may keep the great unwashed under their spell, but it’s the shared political ideology with the left that keeps these corporate managers free from accountability. The WSJ writes that antitrust regulators have a narrow test: Does their size leave consumers worse off? Surmising that if that’s the test, “there isn’t a clear case for going after big tech.”

I disagree. The consumer is far worse off. If we are not free to speak and think in what is today’s Gutenberg press, than we could not be worse off.

Pamela Geller is the President of the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), publisher of The Geller Report and author of the bestselling book, FATWA: Hunted in America, as well as The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America and Stop the Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance. Follow her on Twitter or Facebook.

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