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Why I’m recommending the standard iPhone 16 over the Pro this year (and I’m not alone)
Adding more utility, better cameras, and color may just be enough to cover the standard iPhone 16’s shortcomings.Why I’m recommending the standard iPhone 16 over the Pro this year (and I’m not alone)Why I’m recommending the standard iPhone 16 over the Pro this year (and I’m not alone) -
One of the best webcams for work that I’ve tested isn’t made by Logitech or Opal
If you want to look and sound your best for virtual meetings, the new Insta360 Link 2 series ensures high-quality video and sound.One of the best webcams for work that I’ve tested isn’t made by Logitech or OpalOne of the best webcams for work that I’ve tested isn’t made by Logitech or Opal -
Your Pixel Watch is getting these 4 useful features via Wear OS 5 update. Here’s what’s new
The Pixel Watch and Pixel Watch 2 gain a new grid layout and AI-powered Recorder tool. Here’s when to expect the update and how to download it.Your Pixel Watch is getting these 4 useful features via Wear OS 5 update. Here’s what’s newYour Pixel Watch is getting these 4 useful features via Wear OS 5 update. Here’s what’s new -
5 new features in DaVinci Resolve 19 that make my favorite video editor even better
Blackmagic Design recently released the latest version of DaVinci Resolve and it offers new features to take your video edits to the next level.Originally appeared here:
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What to expect from Meta Connect 2024: Affordable Quest 3, AR glasses, and more
Meta is expected to undercut the Apple Vision Pro’s price even more with its new VR headset and to show off a new wearable.Originally appeared here:
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OpenAI’s Altman sees ‘superintelligence’ possible in a ‘few thousand days’ – but he’s short on details
Altman’s essay runs counter to intellectual critiques of AI’s limitations and worries about environmental and social disruption.OpenAI’s Altman sees ‘superintelligence’ possible in a ‘few thousand days’ – but he’s short on detailsOpenAI’s Altman sees ‘superintelligence’ possible in a ‘few thousand days’ – but he’s short on details -
Apple Watch Ultra review: a big, exciting, overwhelming success
The Apple Watch Ultra may initially look like a niche product, but it’s more than that and has genuine appeal.Go Here to Read this Fast! Apple Watch Ultra review: a big, exciting, overwhelming success
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X just released its first full transparency report since Elon Musk took over
X has published its most detailed accounting of its content moderation practices since Elon Musk’s takeover of the company. The report, X’s first in more than a year, provides new insight into how X is enforcing its rules as it struggles to hang on to advertisers who have raised concerns about toxicity on the platform.
The report, which details content takedowns and account suspensions from the first half of 2024, shows that suspensions have more than tripled since the last time the company shared data. X suspended just under 5.3 million accounts during the period, compared with 1.6 million suspensions during the first six months of 2022.
In addition to the suspensions, X says it “removed or labeled” more than 10.6 million posts for violating its rules. Violations of the company’s hateful conduct policy accounted for nearly half of that number, with X taking action on 4.9 million such posts. Posts containing abuse and harassment (2.6 million) and violent content (2.2 million) also accounted for a significant percentage of the takedowns and labels.
While these numbers don’t tell a complete story about the state of content on X — the company doesn’t distinguish between posts it removes and those that it labels, for example — it shows that hateful, abusive and violent content are among the biggest issues facing the platform. Those are also the same issues numerous advertisers and civil rights groups have raised concerns about since Musk’s takeover of the company. In the report, X claims that rule-breaking content accounted for less than 1 percent of all posts shared on the platform.
XThe numbers also suggest there have been significant increases in this type of content since Twitter last shared numbers prior to Musk’s takeover. For example, in the last half of 2021, the last time Twitter shared such data, the company reported it suspended about 1.3 million accounts for terms of service violations and “actioned” about 4.3 million.
X previously published an abbreviated report in a 383-word blog post last April, which shared some stats on content takedowns, but offered almost no details on government requests for information or post removals. The new report is a significant improvement on that front. It says that X received 18,737 government requests for information, with the majority of the requests coming from within the EU and a reported disclosure rate of 53 percent. X also received 72,703 requests from governments to remove content from its platform. The company says it took action in just over 70 percent of cases. Japan accounted for the vast majority of those requests (46,648), followed by Turkey (9,364).
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/x-just-released-its-first-full-transparency-report-since-elon-musk-took-over-110038194.html?src=rss
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Gemini AI could soon be adding narration to your memories in Google Photos
If you think your photo memories could use some AI narration, Google may be about to grant your wish.Originally appeared here:
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Google suggests sunsetting WHOIS
Google moves to bring WHOIS domain ownership verification to an end.Go Here to Read this Fast! Google suggests sunsetting WHOIS
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Google suggests sunsetting WHOIS