Thursday Feb 06, 2025

AI, Cybercrime & Tech Shifts: The Week That Changed Everything (S4) S6

🔥 From AI-driven cybercrime crackdowns to groundbreaking tech innovations, this week’s episode of The JMOR Tech Talk Show dives into the biggest headlines shaking up the digital world. Whether it's the UK making AI-generated child abuse content a crime, Meta's spyware battle, or Vodafone’s first satellite video call, we’ve got it all covered! Tune in for expert insights, bold discussions, and the latest in tech that you won’t want to miss!

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🚀 Subtitle: AI, Cybercrime & Innovation: The Tech Shifts You Need to Know!

🔹 This Week’s Highlights:

1️⃣ 🇬🇧 UK Bans AI-Generated Child Abuse Material 🔥
The UK has taken a bold step in the fight against online exploitation by becoming the first country to outlaw AI-generated child abuse content. The new law criminalizes the possession, creation, and distribution of explicit AI-generated images of minors, including tools that manipulate real photos. This crackdown comes in response to a fivefold increase in AI-generated abuse material in the past year, raising concerns about the growing use of AI in cybercrimes.

2️⃣ 📲 Meta’s WhatsApp Exposes Spyware Attacks 🛑
Meta’s WhatsApp has uncovered a major spyware attack orchestrated by Israeli firm Paragon Solutions. The attack, which targeted around 90 users—including journalists and civil society members—in over two dozen countries, used a "zero-click" hacking method, meaning victims were infected without even opening a message. WhatsApp successfully disrupted the attack, issued a cease-and-desist to Paragon, and referred affected users to cybersecurity watchdog Citizen Lab. This case further fuels concerns about spyware misuse against activists and opposition figures.

3️⃣ 🇰🇷 South Korea Investigates DeepSeek AI 📡
South Korea’s privacy watchdog is taking a closer look at Chinese AI firm DeepSeek over concerns about its data handling practices. This move follows similar investigations in France, Italy, and Ireland, where regulators are scrutinizing how the company collects and stores personal information. DeepSeek, known for its cost-effective AI models, is also facing allegations of using restricted AI chips, leading U.S. lawmakers to push for further restrictions on Nvidia chip exports.

4️⃣ 🏛️ Meta Considers Leaving Delaware for Texas 💼
Meta is reportedly exploring a move to reincorporate in Texas or another state, leaving behind its current home in Delaware. The decision, which follows a similar move by Tesla and SpaceX under Elon Musk, is seen as a strategic effort to take advantage of Texas’ business-friendly legal environment. While Meta has no plans to relocate its headquarters from California, the shift could offer tax and governance benefits.

5️⃣ 🇳🇱 Dutch Regulators Crack Down on DeepSeek ⚖️
The Netherlands' privacy authority has launched an investigation into DeepSeek’s AI data collection practices, warning users to be cautious. This follows Italy’s ban on DeepSeek’s app and similar actions by regulators in Ireland and France. European law requires that citizens' data be stored abroad only under strict conditions, and DeepSeek’s compliance is now under scrutiny. Authorities across the EU are sharing information as they assess the company's handling of sensitive data.

6️⃣ 🚫 LinkedIn Lawsuit Over AI Training Dismissed ❌
A lawsuit accusing LinkedIn of violating user privacy by using Premium members’ private messages to train AI models has been dismissed. The plaintiff withdrew the case just days after filing, following LinkedIn’s strong denial of any wrongdoing. LinkedIn provided evidence that it never used private messages for AI training, leading to the lawsuit's dismissal. The case had sparked concerns about AI and data privacy, but LinkedIn insists that it remains committed to transparency.

7️⃣ ⚖️ DOJ Sues to Block HPE-Juniper Merger 💰
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing to block Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks, arguing it would create a near-monopoly in the networking equipment market alongside Cisco. HPE and Juniper argue that the deal will boost competition and innovation, but U.S. regulators are pushing back hard. While European and UK authorities have approved the deal, the legal battle in the U.S. is expected to stretch on for months.

8️⃣ 🤖 Avride Rolls Out Food Delivery Robots 🍔
Autonomous delivery startup Avride is teaming up with Grubhub to deploy 100 self-driving food delivery robots on U.S. college campuses. This move aims to address labor shortages, reduce delivery costs, and cut reliance on cars for short-distance orders. The partnership kicks off at Ohio State University, with plans for expansion. Avride, which spun out of Russian tech firm Yandex, has already completed over 200,000 deliveries worldwide and is also working with Uber on robotic food delivery and ride-sharing projects.

9️⃣ 🚗 GM Shifts Focus to Super Cruise Driver Assistance 🚦
After the failure of its robotaxi division, GM is shifting its strategy to focus on Super Cruise, its hands-free driver assistance system. The company aims to generate $2 billion in annual revenue from this technology within five years. Super Cruise, which competes with Tesla’s Autopilot, offers advanced safety features and is available on over 20 GM models. Customers receive three years of free access before transitioning to a subscription-based model, positioning it as a high-margin revenue stream.

🔟 📡 Vodafone Makes First Satellite Video Call 🌍
Vodafone has achieved a major milestone by making the world’s first satellite video call using a standard smartphone. The call, made from a remote location with no cellular signal, was enabled by AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird satellites, offering speeds up to 120 Mbps. Vodafone plans to expand this satellite network across Europe in 2025, aiming to provide full mobile connectivity in areas where traditional networks fail.

1️⃣1️⃣ 🎮 Smell-Based Gaming Immersion Research 🕹️
Warwick University researchers are developing technology that integrates scents into video games to enhance realism. Their custom-made headset releases scents like petrol, rubber, and even “new car smell” during gameplay, creating a more immersive experience for racing and simulation games. While previous attempts at smell-based gaming failed, this new system can switch between scents quickly, opening the door for commercial applications.

1️⃣2️⃣ 👀 AI-Generated Fake Content Misleads U.S. Teens 🏫
A new study by Common Sense Media reveals that 35% of American teens have been misled by AI-generated fake content, while 41% encountered real but misleading information. The rise of AI-generated videos, images, and deepfake news is fueling distrust in Big Tech. With many teens admitting they’ve unknowingly shared false content, the study highlights the urgent need for better content verification and transparency on social media.

1️⃣3️⃣ 🛑 AI-Powered Deepfake Scams on the Rise 💻
AI-powered social engineering attacks are becoming more sophisticated. From deepfake political recordings swaying elections to AI-generated ransom calls mimicking family members, cybercriminals are using AI to manipulate victims. Other scams include AI chatbots stealing login credentials and deepfake impersonations tricking employees into wiring millions to fraudsters. These cases highlight the growing risk of AI-driven cybercrime.

1️⃣4️⃣ 🚔 Global Cybercrime Forums Shut Down 🔓
Law enforcement agencies from multiple countries have shut down several major hacking forums, including Cracked and Nulled, which facilitated cybercrime operations. These platforms, which had millions of users, were key hubs for selling stolen data, hacking tools, and malware. The international operation, which led to multiple arrests and seizures of cryptocurrency and illegal funds, is part of a broader effort to curb cybercrime.

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