Category: combat
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Your body ages most rapidly between 44 and 60. How to combat it
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Aging is not a slow or linear process, according to new research from researchers at Stanford University. In fact, aging, especially slowing metabolism and wrinkling of the skin, may occur in what scientists describe as “Age-related waves“In contrast to the steady rise. The study published in Nature’s aging A scientific…
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Bipartisan bill seeks to combat AI Deepfake misuse with watermarking and provenance
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A bipartisan group of senators has introduced a new bill that aims to combat the misuse of fake content using artificial intelligence by requiring such content to be watermarked. BillSen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), and Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) have introduced a proposal that proposes a uniform…
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Bipartisan bill seeks to combat AI Deepfake misuse with watermarking and provenance
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A bipartisan group of senators has introduced a new bill that aims to combat the misuse of fake content using artificial intelligence by requiring such content to be watermarked. BillSen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), and Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) have introduced a proposal that proposes a uniform…
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Karate Combat to Launch at Bitcoin 2024 Conference in Nashville
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The Karate Combat Championship, the premier direct striking tournament, is scheduled to take place in Bitcoin 2024the world’s largest Bitcoin conference, is coming later this month to Nashville, Tennessee. The event will take place at Nashville Town Hall on July 25, starting at 6:00 p.m. ET. “Feel the power of…
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Karate Combat to Launch at Bitcoin 2024 Conference in Nashville
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The Karate Combat Championship, the premier direct striking tournament, is scheduled to take place in Bitcoin 2024the world’s largest Bitcoin conference, is coming later this month to Nashville, Tennessee. The event will take place at Nashville Town Hall on July 25, starting at 6:00 p.m. ET. “Feel the power of…
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Blockchain can combat illicit fund transfers, Nigeria’s top finance investigator says
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Blockchain technology and artificial intelligence can be used to combat illicit activities, said Olanipekun Olukoyede, Chairman of the Nigerian Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. The stakes are high for Africa, with the continent losing $88.6 billion annually to illicit money flows. According to the Guardian, Olukwede expressed concern that the…
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Taiwan war games to mimic combat as closely as possible By Reuters
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Written by Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan’s annual war games this year will be as close to actual combat as possible, no longer just a point-scoring show but aiming to simulate real combat given the rapidly growing “enemy threat” from China. The official said. China, which considers democratically-ruled Taiwan…
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China, UAE Vow to Combat Telecom Fraud and Online Gambling
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In a move that signals a global shift, China and the United Arab Emirates have established a strategic alliance to combat cybercrime involving cryptocurrencies. Joint effort to combat cryptocurrency crimes The partnership comes amid a surge in cryptocurrency fraud activity in Hong Kong, highlighting the growing need for international cooperation…
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10 Major Banks Join Swift’s AI Initiative to Combat $485B in Fraud
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Swift has announced the launch of two artificial intelligence (AI) pilot programs in collaboration with major global banks to enhance fraud detection in cross-border payments. The initiative aims to leverage AI technology to save the industry billions in fraud-related costs and improve the efficiency of the cross-border payments ecosystem. The…
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TikTok will flag AI-generated content to combat misinformation that ‘can confuse or mislead’
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TikTok will begin labeling AI-generated content when uploaded from outside its platform. TikTok says its efforts are an attempt to combat the spread of misinformation on its social media platform. “AI opens up amazing creative opportunities, but it can confuse or mislead viewers if they don’t know the content was…
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Stablecoin Tether steps up monitoring in bid to combat illicit finance By Reuters
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Written by Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) – The world’s largest stablecoin has stepped up monitoring of how its tokens are used in the broader cryptocurrency and payments markets in a bid to combat illicit financing, Tether said in a statement on Thursday. Tether, a cryptocurrency pegged to the US dollar,…