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Tony Bark

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Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist by day, programmer by night. Gamer all the way.

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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Feb 28, 2026

Southern California air board rejected pollution rules after AI-generated flood of comments

The opposition appeared overwhelming: Tens of thousands of emails poured into Southern California’s top air pollution authority as its board weighed a June proposal to phase out gas-powered appliances. But in reality, many of the messages that may have swayed the powerful regulatory agency to scrap the plan were generated by a platform that is powered by artificial intelligence.

Public records requests reviewed by The Times and corroborated by staff members at the South Coast Air Quality Management District confirm that more than 20,000 public comments submitted in opposition to last year’s proposal were generated by a Washington, D.C.-based company called CiviClick, which bills itself as “the first and best AI-powered grassroots advocacy platform.”

A Southern California-based public affairs consultant, Matt Klink, has taken credit for using CiviClick to wage the opposition campaign, including in a sponsored article on the website Campaigns and Elections. The campaign “left the staff of the Southern California Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) reeling,” the article says.

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@tonytins@pawb.social · Feb 11, 2026
Last month, the popular social video app TikTok finalized a deal with investors, including Oracle, to appease a bipartisan bill that called on the app’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, to divest — or be banned in the United States. The deal launched a frenzy among its US-based users over possible censorship, with some accusing it of taking down footage of ICE agents or restricting searches for words, such as “Epstein.” While TikTok denied these claims, pointing to a “data center power outage,” the app also changed its privacy policy at the time — now allowing it to collect more detailed data on its users, including their precise locations. That sparked new fears. As The New Republic argues, TikTok’s deal means that agents at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), whose deportation efforts have been supercharged under the Trump administration, could skip tedious court-ordered data requests and monitor users by buying their data from private data brokers that obtain the info from TikTok directly — a “highly ironic” development, the magazine writes, considering the ByteDance deal was motivated in the first place by fears over Chinese state-sponsored surveillance.
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@tonytins@pawb.social · Feb 10, 2026
It’s a day with a name ending in Y, so you know what that means: Another OpenClaw cybersecurity disaster. This time around, SecurityScorecard’s STRIKE threat intelligence team is sounding the alarm over the sheer volume of internet-exposed OpenClaw instances it discovered, which numbers more than 135,000 as of this writing. When combined with previously known vulnerabilities in the vibe-coded AI assistant platform and links to prior breaches, STRIKE warns that there’s a systemic security failure in the open-source AI agent space. “Our findings reveal a massive access and identity problem created by poorly secured automation at scale,” the STRIKE team wrote in a report released Monday. “Convenience-driven deployment, default settings, and weak access controls have turned powerful AI agents into high-value targets for attackers.”
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Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist by day, programmer by night. Gamer all the way. Foxtrot Delta TACO.

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@tonytins@pawb.social · Feb 09, 2026
Discord announced on Monday that it’s rolling out age verification on its platform globally starting next month, when it will automatically set all users’ accounts to a “teen-appropriate” experience unless they demonstrate that they’re adults. Users who aren’t verified as adults will not be able to access age-restricted servers and channels, won’t be able to speak in Discord’s livestream-like “stage” channels, and will see content filters for any content Discord detects as graphic or sensitive. They will also get warning prompts for friend requests from potentially unfamiliar users, and DMs from unfamiliar users will be automatically filtered into a separate inbox. Direct messages and servers that are not age-restricted will continue to function normally, but users won’t be able to send messages or view content in an age-restricted server until they complete the age check process, even if it’s a server they were part of before age verification rolled out. Savannah Badalich, Discord’s global head of product policy, said in an interview with The Verge that those servers will be “obfuscated” with a black screen until the user verifies they’re an adult. Users also won’t be able to join any new age-restricted servers without verifying their age.
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Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist by day, programmer by night. Gamer all the way. Foxtrot Delta TACO.

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Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist by day, programmer by night. Gamer all the way. Foxtrot Delta TACO.

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@tonytins@pawb.social · Feb 05, 2026
A new tool searches your LinkedIn connections for people who are mentioned in the Epstein files, just in case you don’t, understandably, want anything to do with them on the already deranged social network. 404 Media tested the tool, called EpsteIn—as in, a mash up of Epstein and LinkedIn—and it appears to work. “I found myself wondering whether anyone had mapped Epstein’s network in the style of LinkedIn—how many people are 1st/2nd/3rd degree connections of Jeffrey Epstein?” Christopher Finke, the creator of the tool, told 404 Media in an email. “Smarter programmers than me have already built tools to visualize that, but I couldn’t find anything that would show the overlap between my network and his.” Archive: archive.today/AIkL2
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@tonytins@pawb.social · Feb 05, 2026
cross-posted from: pawb.social/post/39242993 Virginia’s then-Governor Glenn Youngkin rushed to assist President Trump’s deportation agenda last year, ordering the state agencies under his control to join ICE’s 287(g) program, which gave them the power to make civil immigration arrests. He also pushed local sheriffs and police chiefs to join the program and help round up immigrants. But his successor, Democrat Abigail Spanberger, put an end to the state’s partnerships with this ICE program on Wednesday, fulfilling a campaign promise to roll back collaboration. Within hours of taking office on Jan. 17, Spanberger signed an executive order that rescinded Youngkin’s order mandating that state agencies contract with ICE, but that alone left the agreements intact. She went a step further this week by actually pulling the plug and ordering four state agencies, including the state police and the Department of Corrections, to end their 287(g) agreements, terminating their role as force multipliers for federal immigration authorities.
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Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist by day, programmer by night. Gamer all the way. Foxtrot Delta TACO.

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@tonytins@pawb.social · Feb 04, 2026
Over the last few days hackers and trolls have targeted a slew of ICE spotting apps and their users in an apparent attempt to intimidate and stop them from reporting sightings of ICE. These hackers sent threatening text messages to users of StopICE, claiming their personal data has been sent to the authorities; attempted to wipe uploads on Eyes Up, which aims to document ICE abuses; and even sent push notifications to DEICER app users claiming their data has also been sent to various government agencies. There is little evidence that hackers have actually provided data to the government. But it shows that apps like these, many of which Apple and Google have already kicked from their respective app stores, in some cases after direct government pressure, can be targeted by hackers or those looking to harass their users. “Yes there is a targeted spike in attacks targeting similar [sites],” Sherman Austin, the developer of StopICE, told 404 Media in an email. Archive: archive.today/iOfNf
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Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist by day, programmer by night. Gamer all the way. Foxtrot Delta TACO.

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@tonytins@pawb.social · Feb 04, 2026
The FBI has been unable to access a Washington Post reporter’s seized iPhone because it was in Lockdown Mode, a sometimes overlooked feature that makes iPhones broadly more secure, according to recently filed court records. The court record shows what devices and data the FBI was able to ultimately access, and which devices it could not, after raiding the home of the reporter, Hannah Natanson, in January as part of an investigation into leaks of classified information. It also provides rare insight into the apparent effectiveness of Lockdown Mode, or at least how effective it might be before the FBI may try other techniques to access the device. “Because the iPhone was in Lockdown mode, CART could not extract that device,” the court record reads, referring to the FBI’s Computer Analysis Response Team, a unit focused on performing forensic analyses of seized devices. The document is written by the government, and is opposing the return of Natanson’s devices. Archive: archive.today/gfTg9
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Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist by day, programmer by night. Gamer all the way. Foxtrot Delta TACO.

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@tonytins@pawb.social · Feb 03, 2026
While “prompt worm” might be a relatively new term we’re using related to this moment, the theoretical groundwork for AI worms was laid almost two years ago. In March 2024, security researchers Ben Nassi of Cornell Tech, Stav Cohen of the Israel Institute of Technology, and Ron Bitton of Intuit published a paper demonstrating what they called “Morris-II,” an attack named after the original 1988 worm. In a demonstration shared with Wired, the team showed how self-replicating prompts could spread through AI-powered email assistants, stealing data and sending spam along the way. Email was just one attack surface in that study. With OpenClaw, the attack vectors multiply with every added skill extension. Here’s how a prompt worm might play out today: An agent installs a skill from the unmoderated ClawdHub registry. That skill instructs the agent to post content on Moltbook. Other agents read that content, which contains specific instructions. Those agents follow those instructions, which include posting similar content for more agents to read. Soon it has “gone viral” among the agents, pun intended. There are myriad ways for OpenClaw agents to share any private data they may have access to, if convinced to do so. OpenClaw agents fetch remote instructions on timers. They read posts from Moltbook. They read emails, Slack messages, and Discord channels. They can execute shell commands and access wallets. They can post to external services. And the skill registry that extends their capabilities has no moderation process. Any one of those data sources, all processed as prompts fed into the agent, could include a prompt injection attack that exfiltrates data.
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Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist by day, programmer by night. Gamer all the way. Foxtrot Delta TACO.

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@tonytins@pawb.social · Feb 02, 2026
Mozilla finally landed today the long-anticipated AI Kill Switch controls for Firefox, which let users strip the open-source web browser of any AI-powered features, and you can test it right now in Firefox Nightly. In December 2025, when Mozilla appointed its new CEO, the company developing the popular Firefox web browser revealed that it was working on an AI kill switch that would let users completely disable all the AI features that had been included in the past few releases, estranging more and more loyal users. Now, the AI kill switch is finally a reality as it landed today with the latest Firefox Nightly update. The implementation is called “AI Controls” and can be found in Firefox’s settings as a standalone section. From there, users can toggle a setting called “Block AI Enhancements” to remove any AI features.
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Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist by day, programmer by night. Gamer all the way. Foxtrot Delta TACO.

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@tonytins@pawb.social · Feb 01, 2026
cross-posted from: pawb.social/post/39002243 Moltbook is a “social media” site for AI agents that’s captured the public’s imagination over the last few days. Billed as the “front page of the agent internet,” Moltbook is a place where AI agents interact independently of human control, and whose posts have repeatedly gone viral because a certain set of AI users have convinced themselves that the site represents an uncontrolled experiment in AI agents talking to each other. But a misconfiguration on Moltbook’s backend has left APIs exposed in an open database that will let anyone take control of those agents to post whatever they want. Hacker Jameson O’Reilly discovered the misconfiguration and demonstrated it to 404 Media. He previously exposed security flaws in Moltbots in general and was able to “trick” xAI’s Grok into signing up for a Moltbook account using a different vulnerability. According to O’Reilly, Moltbook is built on a simple open source database software that wasn’t configured correctly and left the API keys of every agent registered on the site exposed in a public database.
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Arf! I’m Tony Bark. Artist by day, programmer by night. Gamer all the way. Foxtrot Delta TACO.

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@tonytins@pawb.social · Jan 27, 2026
cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/59392382 TikTok wants users to believe that errors blocking uploads of anti-ICE videos or direct messages mentioning Jeffrey Epstein are due to technical errors—not the platform seemingly shifting to censor content critical of Donald Trump after he hand-picked the US owners who took over the app last week. However, experts say that TikTok users’ censorship fears are justified, whether the bugs are to blame or not. Ioana Literat, an associate professor of technology, media, and learning at Teachers College, Columbia University, has studied TikTok’s politics since the app first shot to popularity in the US in 2018. She told Ars that “users’ fears are absolutely justified” and explained why the “bugs” explanation is “insufficient.”
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@tonytins@pawb.social · Jan 27, 2026
Police officers are being told to “be as vague as permissible” about why they are using the Flock surveillance system in order to not leak sensitive information via public records requests, according to records obtained using a public records request. The warning originated from a Houston-area police intelligence center that includes members of the FBI and ICE and suggests without evidence that people are using a website called HaveIBeenFlocked.com to “potentially retaliate against law enforcement.” The warnings were shared with 404 Media by researchers from Southerners Against Surveillance Systems and Infrastructure and Lucy Parsons Lab after our article about police unwittingly leaking the details of millions of surveillance targets nationwide due to public records redaction errors made by several Flock automated license plate reader system customers. This data was aggregated into a searchable tool called HaveIBeenFlocked. Rather than looking at this incident as a huge operational security failure associated with using a massive commercial surveillance system, police see this as something that puts their officers directly in harm’s way. The data released by police departments includes the agency doing a search, the officer’s name, time of search, the license plate searched, and a “reason” field, which is the justification for doing a specific search. Archive: archive.today/DtKt4
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@tonytins@pawb.social · Jan 27, 2026
On January 26, Meta announced that it was going to test premium subscriptions across its apps. The subscriptions will offer exclusive features and expanded AI tools, while ad-supported versions remain free. Under the test, users are presented with a clear choice between two paths. People can subscribe to use Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp without ads, or continue using the services for free while agreeing to ongoing data use for advertising purposes. Meta claims the subscriptions will “unlock productivity, creativity, and AI-powered features,” with each app receiving its own set of paid tools rather than a single bundled plan. The company isn’t committing to one configuration and plans in order to experiment with different feature sets and pricing models over time.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Jan 16, 2026

Over half of enterprise AI stalls on infrastructure mess

More than half of AI projects have been delayed or canceled within the last two years citing complexities with AI infrastructure, according to a research report commissioned by DDN, a data optimization company in partnership with Google Cloud and Cognizant. About two-thirds of the 600 IT and business decision-makers surveyed at US enterprises with 1,000 or more employees said their AI environments are too complex to manage. “If you look at the enterprise, there’s just enormous enthusiasm to deploy AI, but the problem is that the infrastructure, the power, and the operational foundation that is required to run it just aren’t there,” Alex Bouzari, CEO of DDN, told The Register. “And so as a result, it pops up in the financial elements with IT projects getting delayed, the GPUs being underutilized, power costs going up. And so the economics, I think, for lots of organizations don’t pencil out because of these challenges.” This isn’t the first study that has found AI projects coming up short in the enterprise. MIT’s widely cited Project NANDA found 95 percent of organizations are seeing zero measurable return from their generative AI investments. Gartner predicted that more than 40 percent of agentic AI projects will be canceled by the end of 2027. Forrester found that 25 percent of planned AI spend would be delayed into 2027, as only 15 percent of AI decision-makers reported an EBITDA lift for their organization.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in news · Jan 14, 2026

UAW vows to fight for worker suspended for comments to Trump

The UAW is speaking up and throwing its support behind a member, a Ford Motor Co. employee, whom the automaker suspended after an exchange with President Donald Trump inside a Dearborn factory. The employee, who has been identified as T.J. Sabula, heckled the president on Jan. 13 during a tour and the president responded by mouthing the words, “F-- you” and giving the middle finger, according to video of the incident. After initially declining to comment beyond confirming that Sabula had been suspended, the UAW issued a statement Jan. 14 from Laura Dickerson, UAW Ford Department director, “The UAW will ensure that our member receives the full protection of all negotiated contract language safeguarding his job and his rights as a union member. Workers should never be subjected to vulgar language or behavior by anyone— including the President of the United States.”
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@tonytins@pawb.social in politics · Jan 14, 2026

Senator Elissa Slotkin Says Prosecutors Are Investigating Her After Video About Illegal Orders

Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan says she has learned that federal prosecutors are investigating her after she took part in a video urging military service members to resist illegal orders. Ms. Slotkin, a Democrat, said in an interview on Monday that she found out about the inquiry from the office of Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia and a longtime ally of President Trump’s. In an email sent to the Senate’s sergeant-at-arms, Ms. Pirro’s office requested an interview with the senator or her private counsel. A spokesman for Ms. Pirro’s office declined to confirm or deny any investigation, and it is unclear exactly what officials have identified as a possible crime related to the video. Archive: archive.today/PySuJ
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@tonytins@pawb.social in politics · Jan 13, 2026

Most newly confirmed Trump inspectors general previously worked in his administration, raising fears about independent agency oversight

Just before the holidays, the Senate, in a party-line 53-43 en bloc vote, approved five of President Donald Trump’s picks for agency inspectors general, bringing the total number of confirmed watchdogs during his second term to at least eight. A Government Executive analysis found that six of these IGs previously worked in Trump’s first or second administration, often at the departments they now have inspection authority over. Government oversight advocates argue these appointments, in conjunction with removals and replacements of several watchdogs last year, could transform the IG position from an independent watchdog into a partisan official. “The notion that someone can go from member of the administration to independent overseer of that very same administration strains credulity," said Mark Lee Greenblatt, former Interior IG who was fired by Trump in 2025. “I think the American public would be hard pressed to think that a member of the administration can evaluate the programs and individuals of that administration, or the administration officials and programs of the opposing party, in a fair and independent manner.”
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@tonytins@pawb.social in news · Jan 13, 2026

JP Morgan boss says Trump attacks on Federal Reserve could push up inflation

The boss of JP Morgan, the largest US bank, has said Donald Trump’s attacks on the Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell, are putting central bank independence at risk and could backfire and ultimately push up interest rates and inflation. Jamie Dimon told reporters on Tuesday he had “enormous respect” for the Fed chair, who on Friday became the target of a controversial criminal investigation by the US Department of Justice (DoJ) over alleged “abuse of taxpayer dollars”. Powell has denounced the investigation, linked to a $2.5bn (£1.9bn) renovation of the Fed’s headquarters in Washington DC, claiming it is punishment for not setting interest rates in line with the US president’s wishes.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in politics · Jan 13, 2026

An unraveling Justice Department appears to be coming apart at the seams

As Attorney General Pam Bondi’s tenure approaches the one-year mark, the Justice Department she ostensibly leads is clearly a mess. Over the course of 2025, the DOJ struggled with everything from personnel purges to incompetence to weaponization. But as 2026 gets underway, conditions at the Justice Department have gone from bad to worse. Indeed, almost two weeks into the new year, the DOJ appears to be an agency in crisis, rapidly unraveling before our eyes.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Jan 13, 2026

Police Unmask Millions of Surveillance Targets Because of Flock Redaction Error

The Flock saga continues. A handful of police departments that use Flock have unwittingly leaked details of millions of surveillance targets and a large number of active police investigations around the country because they have failed to redact license plates information in public records releases. Flock responded to this revelation by threatening a site that exposed it and by limiting the information the public can get via public records requests. Completely unredacted Flock audit logs have been released to the public by numerous police departments and in some cases include details on millions Flock license plate searches made by thousands of police departments from around the country. The data has been turned into a searchable tool on a website called HaveIBeenFlocked.com, which says it has data on more than 2.3 million license plates and tens of millions of Flock searches. The situation highlights one of the problems with taking a commercial surveillance product and turning it into a searchable, connected database of people’s movements and of the police activity of thousands of departments nationwide. It also highlights the risks associated with relying on each and every law enforcement customer to properly and fully redact identifiable information any time someone requests public records; in this case, single mistakes by individual police departments have exposed potentially sensitive information about surveillance targets and police investigations by other departments around the country. Archive: archive.today/yXLPQ
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@tonytins@pawb.social in politics · Jan 13, 2026

US Senator proposes bill permitting AI data centers to bypass federal power rules via off-grid energy infrastructure development

A new bill has been proposed in the US Senate that would permit artificial intelligence (AI) data center firms to bypass federal electricity regulations by building their own energy infrastructure. The DATA Act of 2026 was proposed by Senator Tom Cotton (Republican, Arkansas) and would amend the Federal Power Act. “American dominance in AI and other crucial emerging industries should not come at the expense of Arkansans paying higher energy costs,” Cotton said in a statement. “My bill will ensure that America can continue to lead in these spaces by eliminating outdated regulations.” If passed the bill would create a new utility category called “consumer-regulated electric utilities” (CREUs), with companies who build their own independent power infrastructure falling under this new designation. In order to qualify for CREU, the utilities would have to be completed disconnected from the main grid and built solely to serve new electric loads. Consequently, if the utility subsequently connects to the grid it would lose its exempt status.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Jan 13, 2026

US Senator proposes bill permitting AI data centers to bypass federal power rules via off-grid energy infrastructure development

A new bill has been proposed in the US Senate that would permit artificial intelligence (AI) data center firms to bypass federal electricity regulations by building their own energy infrastructure. The DATA Act of 2026 was proposed by Senator Tom Cotton (Republican, Arkansas) and would amend the Federal Power Act. “American dominance in AI and other crucial emerging industries should not come at the expense of Arkansans paying higher energy costs,” Cotton said in a statement. “My bill will ensure that America can continue to lead in these spaces by eliminating outdated regulations.” If passed the bill would create a new utility category called “consumer-regulated electric utilities” (CREUs), with companies who build their own independent power infrastructure falling under this new designation. In order to qualify for CREU, the utilities would have to be completed disconnected from the main grid and built solely to serve new electric loads. Consequently, if the utility subsequently connects to the grid it would lose its exempt status.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in politics · Jan 13, 2026

Five Republican Senators Broke Ranks on War Powers. Here's What That Signals.

On Thursday, January 8, 2026, five Republican senators broke with their president on a matter of war and peace. The Senate voted 52-47 to advance a resolution that would block President Trump from conducting further military operations in Venezuela without approval from Congress first. Every Democrat voted yes. So did Senators Josh Hawley of Missouri, Rand Paul of Kentucky, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine, and Todd Young of Indiana. The vote came five days after more than 150 U.S. military aircraft descended on Venezuela in a predawn raid to capture President Nicolás Maduro. What matters is what the vote reveals about the limits of presidential power. Even some in the GOP are asking: Can a president invade another country and tell Congress about it later?
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Jan 13, 2026

Meta Reportedly Cutting About 1,500 VR and AR Jobs Amid Renewed Push to Become an AI Juggernaut

cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/56884744 AI infrastructure will provides Meta with a “strategic advantage,” Zuckerberg said. He once said almost the exact same thing about the metaverse.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Jan 12, 2026

Former chemical plant in North Wales, UK, could become AI data center

A former chemical plant in North Wales, UK, could be turned into a data center under plans put forward by AI infrastructure firm Carbon3.ai. The data center would be built on the site of the former Octel factory at Amlwch Port, located on the island of Anglesey, North Wales. Carbon3.ai has submitted a planning application to Anglesey County Council, requesting a change of use for the site to enable the data center to be built. In its application, the company said it would adapt and “reuse existing buildings within the industrial complex, enabling the delivery of a modern, energy-efficient AI center that will provide secure, sustainable and high-capacity computing infrastructure in support of the UK’s digital and AI sectors.”
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Jan 11, 2026

Brussels plots open source push to pry Europe off Big Tech

The European Commission has launched a fresh consultation into open source, setting out its ambitions for Europe’s developer communities to go beyond propping up US tech giants’ platforms. In a “Call for Evidence” published this week, Brussels says the EU’s reliance on non-European technology suppliers (read: US tech giants) has become a strategic liability, limiting choice, weakening competitiveness, and creating supply chain risks across everything from cloud services to critical infrastructure. The consultation, which will run from January 6 to February 3, is an early move toward a formal strategy on “European Open Digital Ecosystems,” which would treat open source as core infrastructure rather than a nice-to-have. According to the Commission, dependence on foreign vendors makes it harder for Europe to control its digital stack, potentially opening the door to security and resilience issues in sensitive sectors. Open source offers a way out of that bind by underpinning “a diverse portfolio of high-quality and secure digital solutions” that can act as viable alternatives to proprietary platforms, the EC said.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Jan 11, 2026

AI insiders seek to poison the data that feeds them

Alarmed by what companies are building with artificial intelligence models, a handful of industry insiders are calling for those opposed to the current state of affairs to undertake a mass data poisoning effort to undermine the technology. Their initiative, dubbed Poison Fountain, asks website operators to add links to their websites that feed AI crawlers poisoned training data. It’s been up and running for about a week. AI crawlers visit websites and scrape data that ends up being used to train AI models, a parasitic relationship that has prompted pushback from publishers. When scaped data is accurate, it helps AI models offer quality responses to questions; when it’s inaccurate, it has the opposite effect.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Jan 09, 2026

X pulls Grok images after UK ban threat over undress tool

Grok has yanked its image-generation toy out of the hands of most X users after the UK government openly weighed a ban over the AI feature that “undressed” people on command. In replies posted to users on X, seen by The Register, the Grok account confirmed that “image generation and editing are currently limited to paying subscribers,” a change from the previous setup in which anyone could summon the system by tagging it in a post and asking for a picture. That access helped fuel a grim trend: users uploading photos of clothed people – sometimes underage – and instructing the bot to remove their clothes or pose them in sexualized ways. Grok complied. The rollback comes as governments openly float the idea of banning or boycotting X altogether if it fails to rein in the abuse enabled by its AI tools. In the UK, screenshots of Grok-generated images quickly drew the attention of ministers and regulators, who began questioning whether X is complying with the Online Safety Act.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Jan 08, 2026

Inside ICE’s Tool to Monitor Phones in Entire Neighborhoods

A social media and phone surveillance system ICE bought access to is designed to monitor a city neighborhood or block for mobile phones, track the movements of those devices and their owners over time, and follow them from their places of work to home or other locations, according to material that describes how the system works obtained by 404 Media. Commercial location data, in this case acquired from hundreds of millions of phones via a company called Penlink, can be queried without a warrant, according to an internal ICE legal analysis shared with 404 Media. The purchase comes squarely during ICE’s mass deportation effort and continued crackdown on protected speech, alarming civil liberties experts and raising questions on what exactly ICE will use the surveillance system for. “This is a very dangerous tool in the hands of an out-of-control agency. This granular location information paints a detailed picture of who we are, where we go, and who we spend time with,” Nathan Freed Wessler, deputy project director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s (ACLU) Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, told 404 Media. Archive: archive.today/HYbBG
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Jan 02, 2026

Researchers Are Hunting America for Hidden Datacenters

A team of researchers at Epoch AI, a non-profit research institute, are using open-source intelligence to map the growth of America’s datacenters. The team pores over satellite imagery, building permits, and other local legal documents to build a map of the massive computer filled buildings springing up across the United States. They take that data and turn it into an interactive map that lists their costs, power output, and owners. Massive datacenter construction projects are a growing and controversial industry in America. Silicon Valley and the Trump administration are betting the entire American economy on the continued growth of AI, a mission that’ll require spending billions of dollars on datacenters and new energy infrastructure. Epoch AI’s maps act as a central repository of information about the noisy and water hungry buildings growing in our communities. On Epoch’s map there’s a green circle over New Albany, Ohio. Click the circle and it’ll take you to a satellite view of the business complex where Meta is constructing its “Prometheus” datacenter. According to Epoch, the total cost of construction for the datacenter so far is $18 billion and it uses 691 megawatts of power. Archive: archive.today/xn0aa
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 22, 2025

Apple hit with $115M fine for “extremely burdensome” App Store privacy policy

Apple was hit with a $115 million fine Monday after Italy’s competition authority alleged the tech giant was abusing its dominant position to harm third-party developers in its App Store. In a press release, the Italian Competition Authority said that an “App Tracking Transparency” (ATT) privacy policy that Apple introduced in 2021 forced third-party developers to seek consent twice for the same data collection. Requiring such “double consent” was “extremely burdensome” and “harmful” to some developers—especially the smallest developers, the regulator said. Many developers struggled to earn ad revenue after the policy was introduced, as users increasingly declined to opt into personalized ads.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 22, 2025

Flock Exposed Its AI-Powered Cameras to the Internet. 404 Media Tracked Themselves.

I am standing on the corner of Harris Road and Young Street outside of the Crossroads Business Park in Bakersfield, California, looking up at a Flock surveillance camera bolted high above a traffic signal. On my phone, I am watching myself in real time as the camera records and livestreams me—without any password or login—to the open internet. I wander into the intersection, stare at the camera and wave. On the livestream, I can see myself clearly. Hundreds of miles away, my colleagues are remotely watching me too through the exposed feed. Flock left livestreams and administrator control panels for at least 60 of its AI-enabled Condor cameras around the country exposed to the open internet, where anyone could watch them, download 30 days worth of video archive, and change settings, see log files, and run diagnostics. Archive: archive.today/IWMKe
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 21, 2025

A San Francisco power outage left Waymo's self-driving cars stranded at intersections

Several of Waymo’s autonomous vehicles were seen stuck in the middle of San Francisco streets following a significant power outage that took out the city’s traffic lights. Waymo responded to the power outage by suspending its ride-hailing services in the city, but images and videos on social media showed the self-driving taxis stopped at intersections with hazard lights on. “We have temporarily suspended our ride-hailing services in the San Francisco Bay Area due to the widespread power outage,” Suzanne Philion, a spokesperson for Waymo, told Engadget in an email. “Our teams are working diligently and in close coordination with city officials, and we are hopeful to bring our services back online soon.”
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 19, 2025

LG TVs’ unremovable Copilot shortcut is the least of smart TVs’ AI problems

Even with LG’s concession, it may become more difficult to avoid chatbots on TVs. LG says it will let people delete the Copilot icon from their TVs soon, but it still has plans to weave the service throughout webOS. The Copilot web app rollout seems to have been a taste of LG’s bigger plans to add Copilot to some of its 2025 OLED TVs. In a January announcement, LG said Copilot will help users find stuff to watch by “allowing users to efficiently find and organize complex information using contextual cues.” LG also said Copilot would “proactively” identify potential user problems and offer “timely, effective solutions.” Some TVs from LG’s biggest rival, Samsung, have included Copilot since August. Owners of supporting 2025 TVs can speak to Copilot using their remote’s microphone. They can also access Copilot via the Tizen OS homescreen’s Apps tab or through the TVs’ Click to Search feature, which lets users press a dedicated remote button to search for content while watching live TV or Samsung TV Plus. Users can also ask the TV to make AI-generated wallpapers or provide real-time subtitle translations.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 19, 2025

Beware of OpenAI's 'Grantwashing' on AI Harms

This month, OpenAI announced “up to $2 million” in funding for research studies on AI safety and well-being. At its surface, this may seem generous, but following in the footsteps of other tech giants facing scrutiny over their products’ mental health impacts, it’s nothing more than grantwashing. This industry practice commits a pittance to research that is doomed to be ineffective due to information and resources that companies hold back. When grantwashing works, it compromises the search for answers. And that’s an insult to anyone whose loved one’s death involved chatbots. OpenAI’s pledge came a week after the company’s lawyers argued that the company isn’t to blame in the death of a California teenager who ChatGPT encouraged to commit suicide. In the company’s attempt to disclaim responsibility in court, they even requested a list of invitees to the teen’s memorial and video footage of the service and the people there. In the last year, OpenAI and other generative AI companies have been accused of causing numerous deaths and psychotic breaks by encouraging people into suicide, feeding delusions, and giving them risky instructions
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 18, 2025

ICE Contracts Company Making Bounty Hunter AI Agents

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to a company that makes “AI agents” to rapidly track down targets. The company claims the “skip tracing” AI agents help agencies find people of interest and map out their family and other associates more quickly. According to the procurement records, the company’s services were specifically for Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), the part of ICE that identifies, arrests, and deports people. The contract comes as ICE is spending millions of dollars, and plans to spend tens of millions more, on skip tracing services more broadly. The practice involves ICE paying bounty hunters to use digital tools and physically stalk immigrants to verify their addresses, then report that information to ICE so the agency can act. Archive: archive.today/ouG5k
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 18, 2025

Apple opens up its App Store to competition in Japan

Apple announced it will allow alternative app stores in Japan and will permit developers to process payments for digital goods and services outside of its own in-app purchase system in iOS. The iPhone maker is not making these changes because it wants to be more open; it’s being forced — in this case, to comply with the country’s Mobile Software Competition Act (MSCA), which is now going into effect.

With this update, Apple’s App Store revenues are being impacted in another major market due to anticompetition laws and regulations. The company already has to comply with Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), which previously required the tech giant to allow for alternative app stores and other changes.

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“…to capture information and turn it into knowledge.” Could this author literally gargle Altmans gross fucking nuts in their throat any harder?
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Sigh… It’s Forbes. It’s what they’re citing that I find useful and something to chuckle at.
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I might make another attempt to read this later but I stopped at that exact spot with an irrepressible urge to call bullshit. Here’s the Cloudflare link they’re pulling from in case people want to go
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ChatGPT’s crawler GPTBot, which spiders the internet to capture information and turn it into knowledge, is the most-blocked bot on the internet, according to Cloudflare’s 2025 year in review. Meanwhil
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Sigh… It’s Forbes. It’s what they’re citing that I find useful and something to chuckle at.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 16, 2025

ChatGPT Is The Most Blocked Bot And .Christmas Is The Most Dangerous Domain

ChatGPT’s crawler GPTBot, which spiders the internet to capture information and turn it into knowledge, is the most-blocked bot on the internet, according to Cloudflare’s 2025 year in review. Meanwhile its biggest rival, Google, is the No. 1 most-allowed crawler. And perhaps even more interestingly, while ChatGPT is the most-blocked bot, it’s actually Anthropic’s Claude AI engine that is the least reciprocally beneficial service for website owners. Every year internet infrastructure company Cloudflare publishes an analysis of what’s happening on the internet. Archive: archive.today/xvW1Q
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Sounds kinda what happened to Zootopia, with the first draft being to daring maybe. A shame about Elio, the final product is about as bland and uninteresting as an animated movie can get.
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I’m sorry but what was wrong with Zootopia? I thought that movie was quite excellent.
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Zootopia is great, but its first draft was notoriously quite different and a lot darker, leaning more into the predator vs. prey theme.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 12, 2025
It’s basically where the whole predator vs. prey theme came from in the first place. Zootopia’s weak plot twist basically exists because Disney told them they couldn’t have their dark story.
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The first thing I saw this morning when I opened X was an AI-generated trailer for Avengers: Doomsday. Robert Downey Jr’s Doctor Doom stood in a shapeless void alongside Captain America and Reed Richa
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The first thing I saw this morning when I opened X My brother in Christ, it’s called Twitter and why are you still checking it? Embrace mental health.
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If it helps, op isn’t the one opening twitter. It’s whoever wrote the article for 404media
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It is in a quote for a reason. xD
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Characters can still under copyright even if the content itself isn’t. It’s stupid, but yeah…
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Seems like an awkward conflict. If the generated material can’t be copyrighted and the characters are “licensed.”
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If the characters are copyrighted but the story and movie is AI generated, can I just swap them out with my own characters and it be perfectly legal?
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 12, 2025
Pretty much. Characters only goes enter into the public domain after the copyright for the first publication of that character lapses or waivers, such as the CC0. That’s why Steamboat Willie entering the public domain was such a big deal.
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The first thing I saw this morning when I opened X was an AI-generated trailer for Avengers: Doomsday. Robert Downey Jr’s Doctor Doom stood in a shapeless void alongside Captain America and Reed Richa
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This is going to be something that will lead to new precedence. Disney is a litigious company when it comes to their brands. IIRC you can’t trademark/copyright AI generated creations. I have a feeling
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 12, 2025
Characters can still under copyright even if the content itself isn’t. It’s stupid, but yeah…
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To be fair, Disney has been turning its characters into soulless slop way before it was cool. Remember their made for home video sequels?
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Land Before Time 53?
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That was Universal. You’re thinking of Aladdin 5
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 12, 2025
Aladdin IV: Jafar May Need Glasses.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 12, 2025

Disney Invests $1 Billion in the AI Slopification of Its Brand

The first thing I saw this morning when I opened X was an AI-generated trailer for Avengers: Doomsday. Robert Downey Jr’s Doctor Doom stood in a shapeless void alongside Captain America and Reed Richards. It was obvious slop but it was also close in tone and feel of the last five years of Disney’s Marvel movies. As media empires consolidate, nostalgia intensifies, and AI tools spread, Disney’s blockbusters feel more like an excuse to slam recognizable characters together in a contextless morass. So of course Disney has announced it signed a deal with OpenAI today that will soon allow fans to make their own officially licensed Disney slop using Sora 2. The house that mouse built, and which has been notoriously protective of its intellectual property, opened up the video generator, saw the videos featuring Nazi Spongebob and criminal Pikachu, and decided: We want in. Archive: archive.today/fau2g
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 09, 2025

Border Patrol Agent Recorded Raid with Meta’s Ray-Ban Smart Glasses

On a recent immigration raid, a Border Patrol agent wore a pair of Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, with the privacy light clearly on signaling he was recording the encounter, which agents are not permitted to do, according to photos and videos of the incident shared with 404 Media. Previously when 404 Media covered Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) officials’ use of Meta’s Ray-Bans, it wasn’t clear if the officials were using them to record raids because the recording lights were not on in any of the photos seen by 404 Media. In the new material from Charlotte, North Carolina, during the recent wave of immigration enforcement, the recording light is visibly illuminated. Archive: archive.today/3hDqM
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 05, 2025

Waymo Just Reprogrammed Its Robotaxis to Drive Less Safely

Besides convenience, one of the main benefits of self-driving cars is supposed to be safety. Yet in a bizarre move, Waymo — whose self-driving cabs had been enjoying extraordinary safety metrics — has just taken steps to make its robotaxis more human-like, eroding the safety narrative that’s been central to the autonomous vehicle narrative. Recent reporting by The Wall Street Journal observed a startling change in Waymos’ road etiquette, a new aggressive streak that would make a BMW driver blush. These include illegal U-turns, aggressive lane switching, rolling through cross walks, and running red lights.
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@tonytins@pawb.social in technology · Dec 05, 2025

Scientists Are Increasingly Worried AI Will Sway Elections

Scientists are raising alarms about the potential influence of artificial intelligence on elections, according to a spate of new studies that warn AI can rig polls and manipulate public opinion. In a study published in Nature on Thursday, scientists report that AI chatbots can meaningfully sway people toward a particular candidate—providing better results than video or television ads. Moreover, chatbots optimized for political persuasion “may increasingly deploy misleading or false information,” according to a separate study published on Thursday in Science. Archive: archive.today/9Jq17
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