Australia’s social media ban is live – here’s what it means for you

Australia’s social media ban has come into effect. As of today, the Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Act 2024 sees children under 16 banned from having accounts on 10 social media platforms. The bill, seen as the first of its kind in the world, aims to protect children from the “pressures” and “risks” …
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Claude Beta Feature Means Vibecoding Will Now Only Require a Slack Message

If you work somewhere that sometimes involves broken code, followed by someone pinging a coworker in Slack with a harried message like “hey @[human’s name] can you push a quick fix for this?😬” Anthropic just released a beta feature meant to take that human out of the loop. According to SiliconANGLE, Anthropic is testing a …
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Noticed that black dot on your iPhone? Here’s what it means

I recently noticed a small black dot appearing next to my iPhone’s Dynamic Island and honestly had no idea what it was at first. As it turns out, it’s a redesigned version of a privacy feature Apple introduced a few years ago. Apple just made them more noticeable by adding a black background and moving …
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Australia’s Social Media Ban Is Coming on Wednesday. Here’s What That Means

This coming Wednesday, Australia will enact a landmark social media ban that could become a blueprint for other countries to follow. Starting Dec. 10, all Australians under the age of 16 will be banned from social media. The list of banned platforms currently includes TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, Snapchat, YouTube, Reddit, Kick and Twitch, …
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What ByteDance’s Launch Means for Enterprise

ByteDance’s December 2 launch of an agentic AI smartphone prototype with ZTE sparked immediate consumer frenzy—and just as quickly triggered privacy concerns that forced the company to dial back capabilities. But beneath the headline-grabbing sell-out and subsequent controversy lies a more significant story: the enterprise implications of operating-system-level AI agents that can autonomously execute complex, …
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What Anthropic’s Discovery Means for Enterprises

For years, cybersecurity experts debated when – not if – artificial intelligence would cross the threshold from advisor to autonomous attacker. That theoretical milestone has arrived. Anthropic’s recent investigation into a Chinese state-sponsored operation has documented [PDF] the first case of AI-orchestrated cyber attacks executing at scale with minimal human oversight, altering what enterprises must …
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