Homeworld 3 War Games demo available to play until Feb 12th 2024

Homeworld 3 War Games gameplay demonstration

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Homeworld 3 with the “War Games Demo,” a limited-time event that promises to enthrall fans of strategy games. From February 5 to February 12, players can dive into a unique blend of real-time strategy and roguelike gameplay, available on Steam. This sneak peek into the much-anticipated Homeworld 3 […]

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The EU wants to criminalize AI-generated porn images and deepfakes

Back in 2022, the European Commission released a proposal for a directive on how to combat domestic violence and violence against women in other forms. Now, the European Council and Parliament have agreed with the proposal to criminalize, among other things, different types of cyber-violence. The proposed rules will criminalize the non-consensual sharing of intimate images, including deepfakes made by AI tools, which could help deter revenge porn. Cyber-stalking, online harassment, misogynous hate speech and "cyber-flashing," or the sending of unsolicited nudes, will also be recognized as criminal offenses.

The commission says that having a directive for the whole European Union that specifically addresses those particular acts will help victims in Member States that haven't criminalized them yet. "This is an urgent issue to address, given the exponential spread and dramatic impact of violence online," it wrote in its announcement. In addition, the directive will require member states to develop measures that can help users more easily identify cyber-violence and to know how to prevent it from happening if possible or how to seek help. It will require them to provide their residents with an online portal where they can send in reports, as well. 

In its reporting, Politico suggested that the recent spread of pornographic deepfake images using Taylor Swift's face urged EU officials to move forward with the proposal. If you'll recall, X even had to temporarily block searches for the musician's name after the images went viral. "The latest disgusting way of humiliating women is by sharing intimate images generated by AI in a couple of minutes by anybody," European Commission Vice President Věra Jourová told the publication. "Such pictures can do huge harm, not only to popstars but to every woman who would have to prove at work or at home that it was a deepfake." At the moment, though, the aforementioned rules are just part of a bill that representatives of EU member states still need to approve. "The final law is also pending adoption in Council and European Parliament," the EU Council said. According to Politico, if all goes well and the bill becomes a law soon, EU states will have until 2027 to enforce the new rules.

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MILLAB portable electric coffee grinder hits Indiegogo from $169

MILLAB portable electric coffee grinder hits Indiegogo

Imagine the convenience of grinding your coffee beans in the middle of a forest, on a mountain peak, or right in your own backyard, without the need for an electrical outlet. The Millab wireless portable electric coffee grinder is designed to make this dream a reality for coffee enthusiasts. This device is not just about […]

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What’s New in iOS 17.4 Beta 2 (Video)

iOS 17.4 beta 2

Apple aficionados and tech enthusiasts alike, you will be pleased to know that the company has once again rolled out updates across its ecosystem, with the spotlight shining brightly on iOS 17.4 Beta 2. This latest beta release is a precursor to more exciting updates, demonstrating Apple’s unwavering commitment to refining and enhancing its operating […]

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AOC G4X Series Fast IPS gaming monitors with 180 Hz and 1ms GtG response times

AOC G4X Series Fast IPS gaming monitors

AGON by AOC has introduced the G4X series, the latest addition to its AOC GAMING lineup, which serves as the successor to the G2 series. The series includes the 24G4X and 27G4X models, featuring Fast IPS panels, a 180 Hz refresh rate, and up to 1 ms GtG response times. These monitors are designed to […]

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ChatGPT will digitally tag images generated by DALL-E 3 to help battle misinformation

In an age where fraudsters are using generative AI to scam money or tarnish one's reputation, tech firms are coming up with methods to help users verify content — at least still images, to begin with. As teased in its 2024 misinformation strategy, OpenAI is now including provenance metadata in images generated with ChatGPT on the web and DALL-E 3 API, with their mobile counterparts receiving the same upgrade by February 12.

The metadata follows the C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) open standard, and when one such image is uploaded to the Content Credentials Verify tool, you'll be able to trace its provenance lineage. For instance, an image generated using ChatGPT will show an initial metadata manifest indicating its DALL-E 3 API origin, followed by a second metadata manifest showing that it surfaced in ChatGPT.

Despite the fancy cryptographic tech behind the C2PA standard, this verification method only works when the metadata is intact; the tool is of no use if you upload an AI-generated image sans metadata — as is the case with any screenshot or uploaded image on social media. Unsurprisingly, the current sample images on the official DALL-E 3 page returned blank as well. On its FAQ page, OpenAI admits that this isn't a silver bullet to addressing the misinformation war, but it believes that the key is to encourage users to actively look for such signals.

While OpenAI's latest effort on thwarting fake content is currently limited to still images, Google's DeepMind already has SynthID for digitally watermarking both images and audio generated by AI. Meanwhile, Meta has been testing invisible watermarking via its AI image generator, which may be less prone to tampering.

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ASUS ROG Carnyx gaming microphone

ASUS ROG gaming microphone

ASUS has recently launched the ROG Carnyx, a new gaming microphone that is catching the attention of content creators, streamers, and gamers alike. This high-quality condenser microphone is designed to deliver crystal-clear audio, which is essential for anyone who wants their voice to be heard with precision in recordings or live broadcasts. The ROG Carnyx […]

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YouTube TV gets a 1080p Enhanced option that offers better video quality

YouTube TV users are getting a higher-quality video option for everything from binging their favorite shows to catching a live game. Google is rolling out a new setting called 1080p Enhanced for YouTube TV and Primetime Channels subscribers. The 1080p Enhanced setting improves on the existing 1080p60 resolution with its upgraded bitrate.

Google confirmed the update after a Reddit user posted about it on the platform. The 1080p Enhanced setting "delivers our highest video quality," according to the response. Reddit users who already have access to 1080p Enhanced report that the resolution is available for all of the same channels as 1080p60, such as Paramount and Syfy. The 1080p Enhanced option also follows YouTube Premium, which boosted video quality for subscribers on the company's original platform.

In this case, any YouTube TV and Primetime Channels subscribers with an updated 4K-compatible streaming device should gain access to the option by accessing video quality settings. However, Google has discovered a bug that stops users from manually choosing 1080p Enhanced. However, the company reports that the bug doesn't impact picture quality and that it is working to fix the problem. 

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Nikon Tether Ver. 2 app released to enhance your tethered shooting experience

Nikon tethered shooting app

Nikon has recently released an updated version of its tethered shooting software, Nikon Tether Ver. 2.0.0, which is now available to users at no charge. This new version is a substantial improvement for those who specialize in studio photography, as it incorporates many advanced features that were once only found in the company’s premium Camera […]

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How to Screen Record On Windows

Screen Record On Windows

This guide is designed to show you how to screen record on Windows. Whether you’re aiming to document a step-by-step tutorial, record exhilarating gameplay moments, or capture the essence of a dynamic presentation, the utility of screen recording for Windows users cannot be overstated. In the digital age where sharing knowledge, showcasing skills, and preserving […]

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