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The centralized Web 2.0 Twitter you are familiar with could undergo a drastic change soon. Two tech companies, Hundrx and Moonstruck.io, are working on integrating Twitter and Web 3.0 through an alternative implementation of tokenization to elevate this social network to an advanced level.

This innovative extension for Twitter will allow users to “produce” or mint social tokens for certain influential profiles. The users themselves, who are mostly either followers or content creators, will have a new opportunity to measure and monetize their own content or influence they wield.
The company’s official report from the 1st quarter of 2023 pointed out that the number of monthly active users hit 515 million, which is 15 million more than they predicted. By the end of Q2, they plan on reaching 530M monthly active users. Let’s unravel what’s behind the company’s success and how they plan on expanding the business even more.
Investigate emerging authentication technologies such as biometrics, hardware tokens, and behavioral patterns as alternatives to traditional passwords. Evaluate their effectiveness in the face of increasingly powerful AI password-cracking tools.
Like any other free service, free VPNs have several limitations, ranging from weaker security to fewer options regarding server connections. Paid VPNs, on the other hand, offer better security, advanced features, and usually priority customer support.
Yes, using a free VPN is undoubtedly better than no VPN at all, especially if you’ve been neglecting your cyber hygiene practices. It can elevate your browsing experience and hide your IP address when you’re connecting to public Wi-Fi networks, minimizing the risk of a data breach. However, if you want to drastically elevate your online safety, it’s essential to recognize that opting for a paid service is a superior choice for online safety and shouldn’t be debatable.
Of course, even a paid VPN alone can’t guarantee ultimate protection from online harm, let alone a free version. Still, it’s a good starting point towards better security.
In late February of 2023, the kitchen of Mad Head Games Studio cooked a brand new and unconventional dish – a game under the name of Scars Above. The studio, that has been known for their hidden object casual games for over a decade, has once again ventured into the world of action and adventure sci-fi games, following their previous game, Pagan: The Absent Gods. Just like its hack-and-slash action RPG predecessor, Scars Above will undoubtedly have a strong impact on players.
Every May 3rd, World Press Freedom Day is celebrated. In addition to the challenges that journalists have faced for decades, this year the presence of another, perhaps the most powerful challenge so far – artificial intelligence – has increased. Media around the world rely on some of the benefits of this technology, but the question arises to what extent it helps them and what is the optimal way to use it with integrity.
We cover weekly key developments in the world of crypto assets and blockchain that have influenced price action and general sentiment.
Good news for Italian AI chatbot enthusiasts has just hit the headlines: ChatGPT is back! OpenAI, the company behind the popular language model, has recently reactivated the famous chatbot in Italy. The restoration came after the company addressed the concerns raised by the Italian watchdogs.

Last month, the Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante per la protezione dei dati personali) temporarily banned ChatGPT and launched an investigation into its alleged breach of privacy rules. As a result, OpenAI decided to take the chatbot offline in Italy.

However, after conducting an investigation and resolving the privacy concerns raised by the regulator, OpenAI has now reinstated ChatGPT for Italian users. This decision has been welcomed by many who see the chatbot as a valuable tool for language processing and communication.
The browser battle for the throne seems to be escalating, with both Microsoft and Google focusing on AI capabilities and integration. However, what was once considered an underdog is slowly but steadily paving the way to becoming a serious competitor.

Opera, the company that has established itself as a specialized vendor for browsers, is releasing Opera One browser. It is a complete redesign and might eventually replace the current browser. The new version does not only have a slicker look but is equipped with technological underpinnings that will enable implementation of generative AI features and extensions in the future.

The company is also promising that the novel “multithreaded compositor” will enhance browser performance, allowing Opera One to exploit the multicore capacities of modern computers. Currently, the browser is in early developer mode, and both developers and everyday users can check it out. The release is scheduled for later this year for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Over 111 million rodents are used in lab testing, according to the report. This number of rats and mice rodents is used in biomedical experiments, during or after which they end up being killed.

Yet, this might come to an end soon. Artificial intelligence may come in the form of a savior, saving lives of millions of rats, mice, and guinea pigs.

Namely, AI could be used to predict which drugs would be safe for human use. This way, it could revolutionize drug development.
AI-generated music is the latest disruption not only in the music industry but in AI regulation as well. As it turns out, copyright law doesn’t exactly apply to AI-generated music since it’s not a copy but an original track. Read on to find out how can artists and labels fight this battle, but also how producers can still use AI in a way that doesn’t make everyone mad.
Microsoft has taken another step towards inclusion after announcing the expansion of its Cybersecurity Skills Initiative to Chile, Argentina, Indonesia, and Spain.
After Microsoft’s announcement, the Cybersecurity Skills Initiative now comprises the following nations: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
The Cybersecurity Skills Initiative aims to join forces with educational institutions and nonprofit organizations to train and educate the upcoming wave of cybersecurity experts. Although the skilling program is available to anyone wanting to step into the cybersecurity space, Microsoft announced that they’re focusing on helping “historically underrepresented populations enter the cybersecurity workforce.”