Monthly Archives: November 2022

‘Legal but harmful’ clause dropped from Online Safety Bill

[ad_1] The UK government has proposed replacing the Online Safety Bill’s controversial “legal but harmful” provision with new duties to increase the accountability of the tech giants. Under the Bill’s previous duty of care, tech platforms that host user-generated content or allow people to communicate would have been legally …

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China’s lockdown protests: What you need to know

[ad_1] Beijing CNN  —  China has moved quickly to suppress demonstrations that erupted across the country over the weekend, deploying police forces at key protest sites and tightening online censorship. The protests were sparked by anger over the country’s increasingly costly zero-Covid policy, but as numbers swelled at demonstrations in …

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Extended reality can be empathic reality

[ad_1] Extended reality (XR) – augmented and virtual reality (AR and VR) – entered the hype stage some time in 2021. Game developers have had a field day, and industrial companies foresee a time of increased productivity, while concerned journalists fear the day that fake news might become indistinguishable …

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