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YouTube will use AI-powered age estimation starting August 13 to detect underage users in the US and apply teen-specific protections.
YouTube is testing new AI technology to estimate users’ ages and block under-18 viewers from accessing age-restricted content, part of a broader push to improve online safety for kids.
Walt Disney's ESPN said on Wednesday it would launch the new ESPN's direct-to-consumer streaming service on August 21, priced at $29.99 per month.
YouTube is rolling out a new AI that tries to guess whether you're an adult or a teen. If it determines you're underage, it will apply protections to your account—and it's on you to fix it if it ...
More than 90 state and local governments have been targeted using the recently revealed vulnerability in Microsoft server software, according to a U.S. group devoted to helping local authorities ...
People are starting their holiday shopping earlier this year, using summer sales from retailers like Amazon and Walmart to save time and money.
After Israel and the US pulled out of the cease-fire talks with Hamas last week, questions remain on what the fate of the remaining hostages in Gaza will be as they endure their 661st day in ...
US lawmaker calls for the US to publish an assessment of the risks posed by UK surveillance laws to US citizens in the wake of disclosures that the UK has ordered Apple to introduce ‘backdoors ...
Ruth Szymankiewicz suffered from an eating disorder and had been placed under strict one-to-one supervision following a self-harming incident 10 days before her death.
From chatbots to help citizens identify career opportunities to analysing customer sentiment and cyber threats, the use cases of generative AI are wide-ranging and have the potential to impact ...