Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:25am on 09 Nov 2023,Thursday Tech Today
As Diwali comes knocking on the door, Apple is offering up to Rs 6,000 cashback on iPhone 15 models and Rs 67,800 off with trade-in. Samsung has discounts like 25% off Galaxy S23 FE at Rs 49,999 and Rs 61,999 for S23. OnePlus is giving Rs 3,000 off Nord 3, Rs 2,000 off Nord CE 3 and more. Vivo has cashback up to Rs 10,000 on X90 and Rs 4,000 on V29. Realme is discounting 11 Pro 5G and 11 5G by Rs 4,000. C53 is Rs 9,999, C55 & C51 are Rs 8,999 & Rs 7,999. Xiaomi has 50% off Redmi phones, Rs 17,999 for Note 12 Pro 5G and Rs 69,999 for Xiaomi 13 Pro. Major brands are offering big savings on phones this Diwali shopping season, with instant discounts, cashback, and trade-in deals on the latest iPhone, Samsung, OnePlus, and Xiaomi devices.
Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 03:46am on 08 Nov 2023,Wednesday Tech Today
Former Meta employee Arturo Béjar testified before Congress, revealing Meta's disregard for his warnings about Instagram's harm to teens. Béjar shared his daughter's distressing encounters and emphasized Meta's failure to protect young users from harassment. Despite user surveys indicating problems, Béjar highlighted Meta's reluctance to implement solutions. He urged Congress to enforce regulations ensuring transparency and metrics for tracking online harms. Béjar's testimony comes amidst mounting legal challenges, as states sue Meta over its impact on youth mental health.
Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 03:46pm on 07 Nov 2023,Tuesday Tech Today
After a manipulated video of Rashmika Mandanna created a stir earlier this week, a deepfake image of Katrina Kaif from 'Tiger 3' has emerged. The original picture shows the Bollywood star fighting a Hollywood stuntwoman clad in a towel. However, in the now-viral edited version, Katrina could be seen wearing a low-cut white top and a matching bottom instead of the towel. Social media users expressed outrage, condemning the misuse of AI. Amitabh Bachchan demanded legal action after the Mandanna outrage, highlighting the urgency to combat this digital deception. The Centre issued warnings to social media platforms, emphasizing the need to address AI-driven disinformation. As concerns rise, the film industry faces a growing battle against misleading content and its potentially harmful consequences.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:32am on 07 Nov 2023,Tuesday Tech Today
The Centre has issued an advisory to social media platforms highlighting legal provisions after a viral Rashmika Mandanna deepfake video raised concerns over AI-enabled disinformation. It cited Section 66D of the IT Act which provides for up to 3 years jail and Rs 1 lakh fine for "cheating by personation using computer resource". The move comes after a doctored video of British-Indian influencer Zara Patel's face replaced by Mandanna's went viral. Mandanna said such deepfakes are "extremely scary". The government stated it is committed to ensuring safety and trust online under the new IT rules which make removing misinformation mandatory.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:10am on 07 Nov 2023,Tuesday Tech Today
The woman featured in the original video that was used to create a deepfake of Rashmika Mandanna has now reacted to the controversy. British influencer Zara Patel was the woman in the viral clip which later had Rashmika's face morphed onto it. Amid widespread criticism of the deepfake video, Zara took to Instagram to share that she is disturbed by the incident. She stated she had no involvement with the video's creation and is worried about its implications for women being scared of putting themselves online. Zara urged people to fact check content and realize not everything on the internet is real. She hopes for accountability over the unethical AI-manipulation of her video with Rashmika's face.
I feel really hurt to share this and have to talk about the deepfake video of me being spread online.
— Rashmika Mandanna (@iamRashmika) November 6, 2023
Something like this is honestly, extremely scary not only for me, but also for each one of us who today is vulnerable to so much harm because of how technology is being misused.…
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:39am on 06 Nov 2023,Monday Tech Today
Actor Rashmika Mandanna spoke out against the viral deepfake video depicting her, saying she feels extremely scared and hurt by its spread online. In a social media post, Mandanna called for urgent action as 'technology is being misused', noting her vulnerability to identity theft and the impact if it happened when she was younger. As an actor, she worries about everyone's susceptibility to harm from improperly used technology. Mandanna called for this to be addressed as a community before more are affected by the deepfake editing her face onto another woman. She drew attention to the video's dangers by tagging police cybercrime agencies.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:18am on 06 Nov 2023,Monday Tech Today
Amitabh Bachchan demanded legal action over a viral deepfake video depicting Rashmika Mandanna, showing a woman entering a lift with the actress's face superimposed onto her own. The original video is of British-Indian woman Zara Patel. Bachchan reposted the deceptive celebrity video stating it's a strong legal case, responding to its uncontrolled spread online. Close observation reveals the woman's face changes to Mandanna's upon entering the lift. Deepfake technology enables such falsified media faster than protections arise. Mandanna hasn't reacted yet. Bachchan's call spotlights efforts to curb deepfakes as awareness increases of consent and ethical concerns. But risks remain of societal harm from advancing technology empowering the credible falsification of media.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:46am on 06 Nov 2023,Monday Tech Today
Elon Musk unveiled Grok, an AI chatbot with a rebellious streak inspired by sci-fi comedy The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, as a competitor to ChatGPT. Though Musk recently warned AI poses a threat to humanity, he said sarcastic Grok with access to X posts would be tested then offered to platform subscribers. Musk posted an apparent Grok exchange jokingly outlining dangerous illegal steps for making cocaine. Powered by large language model Grok-1, Musk's xAI team said it surpasses ChatGPT's freely available model on some benchmarks but lags its most advanced version. They said Grok is designed with wit and a rebellious streak, so avoid it if you dislike humor.
Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 11:04am on 05 Nov 2023,Sunday Tech Today
Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, is selling dormant user accounts for $50,000, following Musk's intention to free up usernames. The @Handle Team at X actively markets these handles, despite the platform's policy indicating otherwise. Musk aims to transform X into an "everything app," expanding its features to include comprehensive communications and financial services. In a surprising move, Musk hinted at incorporating a dating feature based on users' posts. The sale of old usernames marks a strategic shift for X as it ventures into new avenues beyond social media.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:12am on 03 Nov 2023,Friday Tech Today
The world's most advanced AI companies like Meta and Google will allow governments to test their latest AI technologies before public release, UK PM Sunak announced. This comes after a summit where Elon Musk warned AI poses a grave risk to humanity as "there will come a point where no job is needed". Sunak said the achievements will "tip the balance in favour of humanity." In a post-summit talk, Musk described AI as the "most disruptive force in history", saying it can eventually do any job so that no humans are needed, though people can work if desired. The initiatives taken at the two-day AI Safety Summit in London aim to slow uncontrolled AI advancements Musk sees rapidly displacing human roles.