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      Meta dévoile Llama 3 et attaque ChatGPT avec Facebook, Instagram et WhatsApp

      news.movim.eu / Numerama · Yesterday - 16:31

    Meta AI, un chatbot uniquement disponible en anglais pour l'instant, devient encore plus performant grâce au nouveau modèle de langage Llama 3, dont les deux premières versions sont dévoilées aujourd'hui (avec 8 milliards ou 70 milliards de paramètres). L'objectif de Meta est de dépasser OpenAI et Google, grâce à ses 3 milliards d'utilisateurs dans le monde.

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      Child sexual abuse content growing online with AI-made images, report says

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 3 days ago - 13:00

    More children and families extorted with AI-made photos and videos, says National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

    Child sexual exploitation is on the rise online and taking new forms such as images and videos generated by artificial intelligence, according to an annual assessment released on Tuesday by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), a US-based clearinghouse for the reporting of child sexual abuse material.

    Reports to the NCMEC of child abuse online rose by more than 12% in 2023 compared with the previous year, surpassing 36.2m reports, the organization said in its annual CyberTipline report. The majority of tips received were related to the circulation of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) such as photos and videos, but there was also an increase in reports of financial sexual extortion, when an online predator lures a child into sending nude images or videos and then demands money.

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      Anger from campaigners as WhatsApp lowers age limit to 13 in UK and EU

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 7 days ago - 09:08


    Child safety group says Meta ‘putting profits before protecting children’, as messaging app lowers age limit from 16

    Campaigners have reacted with anger to the social media company Meta lowering age restrictions for WhatsApp users to 13 in the UK and EU.

    The change to the messaging app, which reduces the age limit from 16 to 13, was announced in February and came into force in the UK and EU on Wednesday.

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      Si vous voulez encore utiliser WhatsApp demain, vous devez accepter ces nouvelles conditions aujourd’hui !

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Thursday, 11 April - 08:47

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    Le 11 avril 2024 marque l'entrée en vigueur des nouvelles conditions d'utilisation de WhatsApp, une mise à jour significative exigée par le nouveau règlement européen sur les marchés numériques (DMA).
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      WordPress owner acquires Beeper, giving it two chat apps to rule them all

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Tuesday, 9 April - 15:08

    Beeper app with mobile and desktop views, showing multiple chat networks connected.

    Enlarge / Beeper's new apps are now available, without waitlist, across nearly all mobile and desktop platforms.

    Beeper, the multi-network messaging app that recently gave up on trying to engineer around Apple's walled-off iMessage service , has been acquired by Automattic , the company behind WordPress. It is now open to everyone and has a completely revamped Android app.

    All of Beeper's workers will join Automattic and will continue operating as an independent team, according to a press release. Eric Migicovsky, creator of the Pebble smartwatch and co-founder of Beeper, will become Automattic's head of messaging. Beeper and Texts.com , acquired last year by Automattic, will work together.

    Given that Texts.com provides a similar "all your chats in one place" function but also an iMessage bridge using an app you run on your own Apple computers, it's likely that Beeper and Texts will consolidate into one platform that more closely hews to the "all" part of the companies' mission statements.

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      William Wragg resigns from two Commons roles after divulging MPs’ phone numbers

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 8 April - 22:37

    Tory MP resigns committee roles after apology for role in parliamentary sexting scandal

    The Conservative MP who divulged colleagues’ personal phone numbers to someone he met on a dating app as part of a parliamentary sexting scandal has stepped down from two Commons roles, it has been reported.

    William Wragg has resigned as chair of the Commons’ public administration and constitutional affairs committee and also quit his post as the vice-chair of the 1922 Committee of Conservative backbenchers after admitting to giving the information to a man he met , according to reports.

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      No 10 tells MPs to be cautious about unsolicited messages after attempted ‘honeytrap’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 8 April - 14:42

    Message comes as pressure builds on Tories to take disciplinary action against MP William Wragg

    Downing Street has urged MPs to be cautious when responding to unsolicited messages, after the “spear-phishing” attack that targeted more than a dozen MPs, staff and journalists working in Westminster.

    Number 10 issued the warning on Monday morning, days after two police forces launched an investigation into what is being described as an attempted “ honeytrap ”.

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      Comment masquer son statut en ligne et la confirmation de lecture dans WhatsApp ?

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Monday, 8 April - 09:16

    WhatsApp application

    Depuis plusieurs années maintenant, les services de messagerie instantanée sont devenus des outils indispensables à nos vies quotidiennes, plus encore que les SMS ne l'ont été fut un temps. S'il en existe des centaines, les noms qui reviennent le plus souvent sont évidemment Messenger, iMessage et WhatsApp.
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      The Westminster honeytrap was too easy to set for our WhatsApp-addicted MPs | Observer editorial

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 7 April - 05:30

    Politicians believed the illusion of privacy and safety, but government by such apps undermines democracy

    The “honeytrap” scandal in Westminster brings to mind Bertrand Russell’s observation about democracy having “at least one merit, namely, that a Member of Parliament cannot be stupider than his constituents, for the more stupid he is, the more stupid they were to elect him”.

    For William Wragg’s constituents in Manchester, though, it must come as a consolation to discover that they are not the only ones who could fall for phishing messages, though theirs are more likely to come via email from distressed Nigerian heiresses rather than on encrypted platforms such as WhatsApp, which give its users an illusion of privacy and safety. But while the embarrassment of a few Westminster insiders provides endless opportunities for tabloid amusement, it masks a more serious problem: the way the pathological addiction to WhatsApp of Britain’s ruling elite has undermined democratic institutions and conventions.

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