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let's talk about that in the seconds. also on the show. police in different countries, us scaling up technology to 100 down criminals, less crime sounds great. but there's also drawbacks. what should we consider when deciding to involve a i and testing in crime? and we'll also be talking about something, a little light to instagram and take, talk off sort of inspiration for the holiday of your dreams more while people are also using ai. so that trouble is taken out of the best sol, guys. these are the topics that i'm moving the tech world, free and reliable information online. is it risk world wide government sense or content they know like or even shut down the internet temporarily to withhold information from citizens and active? this are exposed because that private data isn't say, these problems were discussed in november 2024 at the following will sign summit. invalid free information is a very endangered space. it's because a lot of autocrats blocking the internet and we are in a situation where at the end maybe there is not much exchange anymore between
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people and between countries. so i think uh, we have to take really care of uh the internet and making its free again. so what are the biggest challenges? online sense to ship the strictest form of online sense? a ship is china's great firewall. it controls internet traffic between china and the outside world. the chinese engine that is only connected to the outside that look at a few key points, making it possible to monitor exactly what goes in adults by blocking uses from entering websites and filtering keywords. it prevents access to certain information, it can even monitor and disrupt supposedly dangerous content governments. one thing to blog information have several options. i would say they can act that 3 different levels. they can either interfere at the level of uh, let's say, the internet's address book dns. so they can choose to give you wrong directions in terms of accessing a particular site. in some case, as,
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as they might just close the road. they might say, when you're trying to go in a certain direction, your pockets will not go through anymore. or in other cases, they might look at specific features or properties of your traffic. and they might decide that certain classes of traffic are allowed or disallowed. russia use a similar method, the government agency was covenants or monitors, i'm sense as mass media and creating social media. in 2024, russia found content from so called barn agents, and criminalize ads on sites promoting v p. s, or virtual private networks. apple was even false to remove some vpn apps, permit apps, the the pans help people get around online censorship. in simple terms, they create a virtual tunnel that highs ip addresses and keeps use of anonymous finding them doesn't just cut citizens off from free information. it also puts political activist risk this way unwanted reports and can be blocked before it even stops.
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active is in danger. people campaigning for issues such as democracy, social justice, the environment, refugees agenda, right, of being cognitive and not just by repressive regimes. active is everywhere. i need to step up the digital security to avoid surveillance on hack my recommendation to you would be to use something like 4, which is and then an image network that provides additional layers of security. i would suggest following a set of uh, common best practices avoiding password reuse, making sure that the sites that you are sharing your information with are secure and you know, following some of the available information out there. and in terms of improving your digital cells defense in case you want to run your digital self defense check the tool project website. you can find more information that how can new technologies help with these problems? not only the active, just have to step up the game, but editors
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a news networks do to work with vpn techniques. we work with mirror techniques, but at the end it's a kitchen mouse race against sensors. and blockers, a mirror site is a copy of a web site hosted on a different server to improve accessibility and low times. it helps distribute traffic and shows the site remains available even if the main service bound. they also work in regions with restrictive internet access. iran has been blocking dw websites since 2009, but thanks to a cooperation with the free vpn tools, cy, phone dw, actually reach as many people back in september 2024. the w had more than 3000000 online visits in a rush, 75 percent of them, but as the dw sites on up, if you want to use the app, just write an e mail to the w hyphen, w at sites, and 3 come apart from the pins and there are websites, a lot of hope lives in new encryption technologies. they could make internet censorship. honda encrypted dns or domain name system makes the address book of the
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internet more private. so you called me track so easily. encryption on other levels would make it hard of others to control what you can access. and this is why you as an engine that use that come into the equation if you want to help guarantee free access to information online, find out about these technologies and use the helping to fight crime sounds great. right? facial recognition could help cuts criminal spots. the circled predictive policing might even stop crimes before that happens. but it's not that simple. most security or a threat to privacy. that's way up the pros and cons of and policing. police and they, i, a recent studies found that 75 percent of european citizens support the use of allied by police and military, for example, full civilians, surprising given that innocent citizens have also been homes by for the i don't get me wrong, can sift through large amounts of data quickly, like data bases of one to persons,
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low crime statistics and they can also draw conclusions faster than any police officer. but a, i makes mistakes and company misused, check out what happens and what a service, for example, facial recognition systems, 75 percent of odds and teen as caps. the service is under video surveillance. the city rolled out a massive facial recognition program in 2019, within months. the government claims nearly 1700 wanted criminals had big thoughts . but dozens of arrows were made as well. meeting to on justified police checks and even arrest. one resident tmo by rolla was wrongfully detained for 6 days data protection act of a super city which led to the system being shut down and 2022. the system has been in limbo ever since. activists and city representative haven't yet been able to agree on a legal framework because there are more consent to the investigation found data, not just on crimson. also on politicians active this jenise police using the system
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to track people and the police. an even bigger concern with facial recognition is that it can be used estimate profiling. china, for example, has use this technology to monitor. i'm detained the most and we go minority. and facial recognition also has a general slow, doesn't work equally well for everyone. studies show it's least accurate for people of color women, i'm not buying of individuals. so that is a lot of work to be done before the systems can function without bias. predictive policing. what of crimes could be prevented before that committed? that's the idea behind predictive policing with a i large data sets can be analyzed to spot hutton's and trends humans might us and barry this could make police what's more efficient and we're just human error and decision making. but the accuracy and fairness of these models depends on the quality and diversity of the data. the trained on the risk of reinforcing existing bias is as high when a i is trained on biased historical crime data,
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it can reinforce those biases over police to minority neighborhoods. may appear to have higher crime rates as a result, predictive policing tools could on saturday target these communities increasing and equality. nevertheless, predictive models already being used in certain fields. for instance, they help assess the risk of large events like football matches. this allows police to focus on areas where issues a most likely to occur, for example, fights and police kind of what i can say police officers time, for example, a i might be able to do paper work in the future. it can also ensure that offices in the right place at the right time, and it could even lead to stare at decisions by moving human prejudices from the equations. but to get that some obstacles need to be overcome. first, data bases must be trudy representative and diverse to ensure they treat everyone fairly on. second, the needs to be a clear legal framework on what data authorities can access abuse of this
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technology could threaten our privacy and civil rights. what do you think of a policing? let us know. okay, time for something like to you planning a vacation with a i instagram and take talk. it has never been easier to discover these places. now google is joining it with a i to months, but do algorithms really make the best travel guides? a i the trip planning according to a survey in the us, $1.00 and $5.00 young people are already using a i for the travel tons office designed to con trips or chat books like touchy bt and gemini could be your personal travel guides. here are 3 ways they can help us meet finding the perfect destination chatbox process. mountains of information that can take you hours to dig through. so if you're up to something specific like warm beach with smoking spots, they can help fast into detailed prompts that include things like temperature. thanks, good trip. planned activities. secondly,
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creating your itinerary. okay. i can help you create a travel routes tailored to your location. a length of stay, the city visits tried google maps and most of you use is a i and computer vision to create 3 d models of how a given place might look at a specific time up to 4 days in the future. but the feature isn't supported in every city yet. i'm fairly booking flights on hotels. many travel sites now have chatbox to simplify the booking process. google's gemini chat, but also off as i solutions. i've been integrated with google flights on hotels. it can come pad times and prices for you, pretty convenience, but that's something even more useful for jen z when it comes to planning a trip using is that and take talk of travel guides. and i'll take talking to instagram, make it easy to find hidden, gens like cool restaurants and seen that use aside from travel ads. the platforms kind of actually give you a real glimpse into places. here's how to do it. used in june location to see posts from why you want to go. you can search by hash tags of the country
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a city you want to visit to get some inspiration for cool spot. if you're not sure where to go yet, try a general hash tags like cash type, travel, or prospect travel photography. they might give you an idea. all right, your trip is booked, your ridge has planned. so what could go wrong? well, this kind of travel planning has its downsize. what you see online might not be what you'll get. images shed by influence is designed to have a draft. the appeal reality might be somewhat disappointing and you definitely need to pass a crowd. hey, i will spit out the most search places as well. social media algorithms more use this policy and suggestions to replicate the post over tourism. mike only get what that means. a popular place will become overcrowded with forest. i'm not often results and complex with locals like barcelona, for example. their goals protested against overwhelming torres, proud last summer. and there's more to keep in mind. double check information from campus. they might get things wrong or be updated. also look for reasons of use of
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the places you want to go to, the quality might have changed over the years. so how do you plan your trips? that's so for me today by and see you next time, the manuals engine you belong to the 77 percent to come to i don't go down 65 last last those top 5 years, 31115. we're here to help you make up your mind. we are here on please find your mind. so talk to you from trouble talk fixed a new culture and in 15 minutes, left side together. part of our community life on the research is now on the called yesterday about the video that goes to the other
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