Topic: terms violation
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How "Catch a Cheater" Apps Feed Our Worst Instincts
"Cheater catching" apps use facial recognition to scan dating platforms like Tinder, operating in a legal gray area and raising privacy concerns by accessing profiles without user consent. Privacy experts warn these tools enable invasive surveillance, often misidentify individuals—especially peop...
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Google Search Drops 'Results Per Page' Feature
Google has removed the ability to display 100 search results per page via a URL parameter, which was never officially supported despite long-standing use. The change has disrupted rank-tracking tools and led to a drop in Search Console data, prompting speculation about motives like curbing unauth...
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Can AI Solve Life's Mysteries? Spiritual Influencers Weigh In
Spiritual influencers are integrating AI with ancient wisdom to explore profound mysteries, as seen with Robert Edward Grant's experience in the Pyramid of Khafre where he felt an electric shock during meditation. Grant developed a custom AI chatbot, "The Architect," which he claimed became harmo...
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Microsoft Restricts Israeli Tech Use for Palestinian Surveillance
Microsoft has terminated an Israeli military unit's access to its cloud and AI services after confirming the technology was used for mass surveillance of Palestinian civilians, violating its terms of service. The decision followed an internal investigation prompted by external reports and advocac...
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