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Disneyland rolls out facial recognition at US park's entrances

Retailers use facial recognition technology to more easily nab shoplifters. Casinos have deployed it to keep card counters away. Even a popular New York City venue allegedly uses it to blackball people its millionaire owner considers adversaries.

US prepares AI security order that omits mandatory model tests

The Trump administration is preparing to order US agencies to partner with artificial intelligence companies to protect networks from AI-enabled cyber attacks, though the directive would stop short of requiring government approval for cutting-edge models, according to people familiar with the matter.

Tools for accountability: Balancing surveillance and trust in the workplace

How tech is driving employee monitoring systems in Malaysia.

Canvas system is online after a cyberattack disrupted thousands of schools

Tens of thousands of students studying for final exams around the world Friday regained access to a key online learning system after a cyberattack had earlier knocked it offline, throwing schools and universities into turmoil.

The scam services 'helping' people to check in for flights – for fees

Anyone checking in online before a flight now needs to look closely to make sure they really are on the airline's website, the European Consumer Centre says, warning of a growing number of scams offering to help passengers check in online.

Colleges around the world see web outages after vendor hack

Colleges from the US to Australia reported disruptions to a popular online portal used by students at thousands of institutions to take tests and receive grades, days after a cyberattack against its operator.

IMF warns of 'inevitable' AI-powered threats to global financial system

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned on Thursday of the risks to global financial stability posed by cyberattacks powered by advanced artificial intelligence tools, calling for greater international cooperation on the issue.

Greece, birthplace of democracy, seeks to put humanity ahead of AI in updated constitution

Greece is preparing major constitutional changes, including an amendment requiring that artificial intelligence serve human society.

US to assess new AI models before their release

The US government on Tuesday announced in a policy shift that it will have access to tech giants' new AI models to evaluate them before they are released.

EU in talks with Anthropic to get banks tested for Mythos flaws

The European Union is in talks with Anthropic PBC about getting its companies and banks tested for any vulnerabilities that the new Mythos AI model uncovers.