Greek data watchdog to rule on AI systems in refugee camps

Greece’s data protection watchdog is set to issue a long-awaited decision on the legality of controversial high-tech surveillance and security systems deployed in the country’s refugee camps. The Greek Data Protection Authority’s (DPA) decision, expected by the end of the year, concerns in part a new multimillion-euro Artificial Intelligence …

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Five Nights at Freddy’s Takes a Bite

Universal/Blumhouse scored another hit with the big-screen adaptation of Five Nights at Freddy’s, which scored $78 million in its debut, crushing even the most outlandish forecasts by a healthy margin, per Deadline. What’s more impressive is that Five Nights also debuted on Peacock, which typically results in lower-than-expected results. Not …

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UK regulators confident they are ready for AI safety governance

The Science, Innovation and Technology Committee recently took evidence from Ofcom and other regulators looking at the governance of artificial intelligence (AI). Regulator readiness Ofcom sees part of its role as the regulator for online safety and it supports the government’s proposed non-statutory approach to AI regulation. In written evidence …

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10 Movies That End Where They Begin

“It’s not what you say, but how you say it.” You may or may not have heard this before, and you can agree or disagree with it, but this statement carries some truth with it. A script can have an interesting setting, captivating characters, and be completely cohesive, but if …

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