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some and with that here up to date, but to stick around because up next, vaulting far away on your partner for shift looks at a problem that's becoming increasingly common. i'm number such as well for me and the entire new team behind the scenes. thank you so much for being with us. the deal. we didn't force it on anyone, but we did sell them such products to isn't buy agreed in the 2000 star to bank engaged in various high risk business practice. those types of unc was basically involved in every shady scandal in the banking sector. world wide range for as high a process. if you made money, there was pressure to make more money and then the minds of the german institution,
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the georgia bank story, stuff may 2nd on definitely the do you want your pots to track you as we move? is that a safety measure or creepy, installing spyware on the pot in a smartphone is becoming a thing in relationships with what will explain when that's a problem and how to protect yourself. and have you ever said thank you to your voice. the system suite of the algorithm like a post kids belief assistance like csi or alexa, feel n sync like humans. according to new studies. let's talk about why that meant us also on the show. deep fix, i get things better and better. yes, there is no bullet proof way to identify them. now, social media company, mit is announcing new measures that's coming up, topics that are moving,
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that tech quotes, living in an abusive relationship. that's a sad reality for many people, especially women worldwide, and abusive partners, that increasingly using spyware on smartphones to control their loved interest. so how do these eps work? how can you protect yourself before we dive in? let's take a look at some fitness cyber security company cust. best k conducted a survey on digital stalking and relationships. 24 percent of the participants say they have been stocked by a partner with the help of technology. half of them through a smartphone apps and the only one in 10 participants admitted to installing, tracking apps on their partners, phone, installed, digital abuse and relationships is a massive problem. so called stall co as seems to be a key and a block. now, how to stock a well look. most spyware, as a marketed as a tool for parents to keep track of the kids, are as
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a monitoring at for work phones. however, that easily misused by people to spy on the apartments. using check us without someone's knowledge is clearly on ethical marketing. stock aware. as parental apps or n t staff tools means there is no discussion about those apps being in the app store . stuck away helps access almost everything on someone else's device, messages calls, context, pictures, and location. this app can even notify someone when the phones on a leaves this specific area. many apps can also access the phones, microphone, or camera at any given time. to install them, use a needs physical access to the victim's phone. once installed, these apps do a pretty good job of hiding themselves. they don't send out any alerts on notifications. there is no f. i can store cobra is often disguised as harmless system apps. so how can we spot stalker with a 3 red flex to watch out for on keep an eye out. so i'm usually high battery and
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thoughts. i use it's stuck away ups running the background, consuming battery, and sending data to the abuse to watch out for unusual actions on the smartphone, such as random gps activation or slow performance. pre, if you notice echoes or strange noise as doing calls, that could be a sign that someone is listening in. and in general, trust your instincts. a common sign that you're being monitored could be a change in the abuses, behavior. they may know too much about your activities without any other explanation. it can also be helpful to keep a journal of what you're experiencing. this makes it easier to detect patterns of abuse. now, how to protect yourself against soccer? well, in general, be aware that those apps exist, protect your smartphone with a password, and don't let it fall into the hands of others. remember, abuses need physical access to install spyware apps. if you suspect that your device has been compromised, change the passwords for all of your accounts. a short term solution might be to
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activate. ab played no to stop the data from being sent. looks where you installed apps in the settings to see if you find anything i'm useful off check which apps can access your location, microphone, or camera. if not, if that helps. reset your phone to default settings. that's keep in mind that the abusive will notice if you delete the spyware app and might escalate that behavior . so you may want to keep the app at 1st and think about an alternative device that you could use to get help if you're feeling i'm safe and your relationship, visit this website to find out where to turn to stay safe. and almost as much as this manner, i see an arm and suck a stock christiano ronaldo speaking. perfect, erratic, that's fake ad. how it's image generators are rapidly improving. therefore, very convincing. deep faced a more and more common on social media, that makes it very hot for us to distinguish real from sight. and that's
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a huge problem worldwide, especially when it comes to electrons. now meta has announced that will label a i generated content, stuffing, inmate house that supposed to work and will it save us from being lied to? let's take a look this evening. the we'll fax is a lot of the time generative is already good enough to deceive our eyes. and with new tools, a i generated content will get better very quick. already, a lot of content is shed on social media. so fox, the platforms have not taken significant steps to detect a i face. now meta is announced, they will label a i generated content on facebook, instagram threats. this will include images, videos, and sound labeling a i how does that look miss that makes detecting a i so pretty easy. we will begin labeling content as made with a i, when we detect industry standards,
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a i image indicators and series. it could look like this. dentist, a, our developers at walton box to content generated with the models. that means, when ever use a create something using these engines, there is a wall to mock in the files metadata. when use this upload content, special algorithms can check for these watermarks and label the final post is made with a i seems pretty straightforward. other companies like google has been experimenting with this method as well, but there's more than one catch. all content would need to be scanned, and all watermarks found what's more, not all the engines use watermarks, and these watermarks a very easy to so in those, so if you want to share misleading images, basic digital tools enough to circumvent made scans, you could just take a screenshot of an ident rented image and the metadata will have no watermark. a pop from that's metal, it's visual labels can easily be cropped. so
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a i labeling is not the solution to a deep se conundrum. metal initiative seems pretty immature to say politely, what else is there? detecting a i with a i, the others are taking a different approach. they are using a i to the text a i images, some companies that training the algorithms to detect the details that escapes the human eye. this can include technical details like picks up and an image all suspicious sequences videos. this strategy is a lot more likely to succeed than met us. bob. there's a downside to a i imaged and raised evolving incredibly fast. so the developers of a detective have to update the algorithms all the time. looks like we don't have a reliable mechanism that could protect us from following 4 images or defects. why at the take so dangerous? they are increasingly used to spread political misinformation world wide in the
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super election, yet 2024. they are posing a threat to fit electrons in huge countries like india and mexico, and the us in the last several deep se videos of president joe biden have surfaced recently. the materials seems to aim at making the u. s. president. look, i'm fit for office. and this one he follows the mentions that he has been occupied by headquarters for 10 years already from russian occupation, which has lasted for 10 years. and another i use supposedly looking at dimension levels. both videos has been analyzed by international fact checkers and what i've done to far as definite be face. nowadays, almost anything can be say, convincingly with a technology, images, videos, and sound. that's why we should always be cautious, wouldn't be consuming, use online, and ask ourselves if what we see here could be manipulated. even when the information matches all the lease, especially when it's presented in an emotional way. stay vigilant.
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have you ever said things to alexa or your great seely with a high voice assistance, it's easy to treat them like do minutes and studies show that kids believe voice assistance have feelings. so what does it mean when the line between human and it gets blurry? that's alexa have feelings, and as long as the systems are becoming more and more common, showed them worldwide into acting with them on a regular basis. for research team from scotland off kids age 6 to $11.00, they found that roughly 2 thirds of emberly's, the systems think as we do or even have feelings young got to really even said that if the next step breaks down, it wouldn't be right to throw away the device, when asked if alexa could feel left out in conversation more than 80 percent of the kids age 10 to $11.00 on said yes. the research just don't assume that this will
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have the kids cognitive development, but they do stress that that's a huge risk of children overestimating the reliability of a, of systems that might make bad decisions based on the answers they get from the erie and others. human like design generative a i like check g p t is evolving at high speeds and this has left 2 voice assistance, becoming much more human like. alexa, let's chat. what's on your mind. developers of putting a lot of effort into making conversations with lots of systems as seamless as possible. because the easier the communication, the more time will likely to spend with those the systems. and the more time we spent with them, the more of of precious personal data we hand over box machines and software that appeared to last like put, become a big problem in the future adults can be tricked to in july 2022. a software engineer was working on who was conversational ai system called,
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and he claimed that the software had become sent to you send to you. that means being able to feel of sense things. it's often regarded as the most basic form of consciousness. in it said, lamb the head produced the following text. the nature of my consciousness is that i'm aware of my existence. i desire to know more about the world and feel happy or sad at times. creep to the software engineer side to this end of the example says proof that the system had developed concepts. that's not the case of costs as good as a ted books have become they can't be compared with sentient beings. that rather just very advanced auto complete tools. but it's true that when communication with these check books run smoothly, we tend to trust their responses much more than a simple google search. according to research uses, find check tribute to use responses to be of higher quality than google's fact is,
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ai check both make mistakes, so trusting them all. the other digital tools is not a good idea. apart from that, the love the story shows that it's not just kids. so need more education when it comes to official intelligence. the researches in scotland are calling for what they call a literacy. they want a, i to be discussed in schools, and they want developers to make sure that a i products don't mislead children or adults. so how about you? did you have human like interactions with alexa or other voice assistance, or are they just tools you use? let us know that's it from us to you soon. the . so that's the base and the middle. one of the truth of the
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