03 Nov Database firm Clearview AI told to remove photos taken in Australia
Clearview AI is told to delete relevant photos from its records as they breach Australia's privacy laws. Source: BBC Technology News...
Clearview AI is told to delete relevant photos from its records as they breach Australia's privacy laws. Source: BBC Technology News...
NSO Group, which makes the Pegasus spyware, acted against US interests, officials say. Source: BBC Technology News...
The UK's information watchdog and National Cyber Security Centre are both looking into the breach. Source: BBC Technology News...
Amending the law would help stop people sending unwanted graphic nudes to others, campaigners say. Source: BBC Technology News...
Microsoft wants to remove the need to have a webcam with its 3D avatars for Teams. Source: BBC Technology News...
The unprecedented chip shortage means many won't get the presents they want for Christmas. Source: BBC Technology News...
The Twitch streamer, whose online handle is the same as the Netflix show's name, has received online abuse. Source: BBC Technology News...
The story of cryptocurrency scammer Dr Ruja Ignatova's London flat - and how her purchase was concealed. Source: BBC Technology News...
Facebook will now delete the "facial recognition templates" of more than one billion people. Source: BBC Technology News...
The streaming giant is launching five Android games for subscribers in its first foray into gaming. Source: BBC Technology News...