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Japanese IT head says he made AI videos to smear Takaichi’s rivals during party poll
Advertisement Japanese IT head says he made AI videos to smear Takaichi’s rivals during party poll The Sanae Token developer says he used generative AI to create 1,000 to 1,500 short videos criticising contenders Koizumi and Hayashi 2-MIN READ2-MIN Listen The head of a Japanese IT firm has said that he created videos criticising rivals of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in last year’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) presidential race, after being asked by one of her aides to help her win...
Flush With Cash From OpenAI, Opal Is Making an AI-Powered Audio Gadget
A small San Francisco startup known for making well-appointed, beautifully designed webcams is now vying to become the AI hardware company of the moment. Opal Camera is rebranding to Opal Electronics and will expand its product portfolio beyond webcams to a broad range of consumer devices, some of which will be AI-focused. It aims to emulate Sony Electronics as a wide-ranging consumer gadget brand by focusing on design and culture, not just tech.
‘Historic’ wave of Palestinian solidarity grows at universities in Germany
‘Historic’ wave of Palestinian solidarity grows at universities in Germany Calls for universities to cut ties with Israeli institutions are rising in the country that views the BDS movement as extreme. Nearly 700 students from Leipzig University, in Germany, sat down last month on the square outside the college cafeteria, next to the city’s old, ruined fortifications, to vote. A sea of hands rose, holding yellow cards.
FCC Wants to Kill Burner Phones by Forcing Telecoms to Get All Customers' IDs
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) wants to make it effectively impossible for people to buy what many call burner phones—a phone not explicitly linked to your identity at the point of purchase—which would impact privacy-conscious people, to domestic abuse survivors, to journalists, and many more. The FCC plans to do this by legally forcing the country’s telecoms to store a wealth of personal information about essentially all phone customers, including a government issued...
Newsletter: The EU’s battle of wills
With two major elections taking place on the EU's periphery over the weekend, many have viewed them as a bellwether for future Russian intimidation efforts. Good morning, Brussels. Angela Skujins here on newsletter duties.
‘It was a jungle’: Israeli troops describe confusion near Gaza after ceasefire
‘It was a jungle’: Israeli troops describe confusion near Gaza after ceasefire The soldiers' accounts are a rare glimpse into what’s happened in the Israeli-controlled part of Gaza since the deal went into effect seven months ago - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments An Israeli combat soldier described seeing his teammates cheering and congratulating one another after striking a vehicle carrying Palestinians near the Israeli-controlled side of the Gaza Strip, killing everyone inside. The...
Ask HN: What are tools you have made for yourself since the advent of AI?
I've made a number of ceramic molds for slumping fused glass into bowls. As well as wooden templates for ceramic mugs. I've devised a few carrying tools to move glass frit paintings from my studio down to my barn where the kilns sit without spilling the glass.
FCC robocall crackdown could change phone privacy
Robocalls are the phone version of stepping on a Lego barefoot. You know the pain. Your phone buzzes during dinner, during a meeting or right when you finally sit down.
The Absurd World Cup
It’s hard to imagine a more fraught combination for what was supposed to be a fun Friday night: Seattle’s Pride celebration will feature a World Cup match on June 26 between Iran, where homosexuality is punishable by death, and Egypt, where homosexual activity is punishable by up to three years in prison. When FIFA’s schedulers announced the Pride Match pairing after December’s draw, it felt a little like a sick joke. The Egyptian Football Association has said it will reject “in absolute...