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This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through February 24)

Nvidia Hardware Is Eating the WorldLauren Goode | Wired“Talking to Jensen Huang should come with a warning label. The Nvidia CEO is so invested in where AI is headed...

Judge not okay with law firm using ChatGPT to justify fees

You'd think lawyers – ostensibly a clever group of people – would have figured out by now that relying on ChatGPT to do anything...

Reddit Reportedly Gives Its Content To AI’s For Training

Reddit articles could be the next fuel in the AI innovation machine since the “front page of the internet” reportedly negotiated a content licensing...

How to spot online disinformation: Watching out for the fakes

How To Why and how are we subjected to so much disinformation nowadays,...

Suspicious Transactions On South Korean Cryptocurrency Exchanges Jump By Nearly 50% In 2023 – CryptoInfoNet

There has been an uptick in cryptocurrency trading activity in South Korea, especially after a rebound in the market. Subsequently, the nation’s crypto service...

CISO Corner: CIO Convergence, 10 Critical Security Metrics, & Ivanti Fallout

Welcome to CISO Corner, Dark Reading's weekly digest of articles tailored specifically to security operations readers and security leaders. Every week, we'll offer articles...

Krugman Analyzes Trump’s NATO Views: A Reality Check on Leadership

In a thought-provoking opinion piece, Paul Krugman examines Donald Trump’s contentious statements on NATO, shedding light on a deeper issue regarding Trump’s perception of...

Gen Z Office Jargon – What Fresh Hell is This?

The arrival of Gen Z in the workplace means the influx of a wide, new vocabulary of slang and expressions that the, uh, older members...

Republican senators slam Gensler’s SEC over mishandling DEBT Box case

Several Republican senators have criticized the SEC’s recent mishandling of the DEBT Box case as “unethical” and raised questions about the watchdog’s regulatory approach...

LLMs create more convincing misinformation than people do

Computer scientists have found that misinformation generated by large language models (LLMs) is more difficult to detect than artisanal false claims hand-crafted by humans. Researchers...

Technology for Social Good

In a world where Technology has become deeply ingrained in our lives, its ability to bring about change and contribute to the betterment of...

OneCoin lawyer sentenced to 10 years in prison over laundering $400 million

In a landmark judgment, Mark Scott, formerly a high-ranking lawyer at Locke Lord LLP, received a 10-year prison sentence on Jan. 25 for laundering...

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