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Chatbots and Human Conversation

Schneier on Security

One direction that these chatbots may lead us in is toward a society where we ascribe humanity to AI systems, whether abstract chatbots or more physical robots. Like a person whose only sexual experiences have been mediated by pornography or erotica, they could have unrealistic expectations of human partners.

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German legislative body wants to tighten penalties against black marketplace operators

Security Affairs

The bill follows the end of the trial of the Elysium platform after three years of investigation, four convictions, an exchange for child pornography. There are already sufficient criminal standards for the trade in drugs, weapons or child pornography and these are of course also for offers in the Darknet.”

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Europol analyses on criminal operations in Europe during COVID-19 Crisis

Security Affairs

” The increase in activities related to online child pornography is worrisome, while there has been a limited impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the level of terrorist threats to the European states. The full impact of the pandemic – not only on crime but also more widely on society and the economy – is not yet apparent.

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Illegal Content and the Blockchain

Schneier on Security

There’s even illegal pornography and leaked classified documents. Code is written by and for people, stored on computers located within countries, and embedded within the institutions and societies we have created. Today, Barlow’s vision is a mere shadow; every society controls the information its people can access.

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Podcast Episode 134: The Deep Fake Threat to Authentication and analyzing the PEAR Compromise

The Security Ledger

How destabilizing might that be to societies and economies? Thus far, deep fakes have been the fodder of celebrity pornography sites and academic conference demonstrations.

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Online safety bill: changes urged to allow access to social media data

The Guardian Data Protection

Campaigners say bill in ‘serious peril’ of passing without powers to make platforms more transparent Online safety experts will struggle to sound the alarm about harmful content if landmark legislation does not allow independent researchers to access data from social media platforms, campaigners have warned.

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Stop Talking About Section 230. Start Talking About The Business Model.

John Battelle's Searchblog

Slowly – and then all of a sudden – the world has woken up to the connection between the disinformation flooding online platforms and what appears to be the rapid decay of our society. Given the platforms’ job is to drive revenue for its advertisers, which group do you think gets more amplification?

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