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This technology has no place in a country that respects human rights,” says Madeleine Stone, senior advocacy officer for the civil ... Researchers from Stanford University and Germany have developed a way to get politicians to say anything you want them to say. Twenty-one-year-old Egor Tsvetkov has carried out an experiment to show how easy it is to identify complete strangers.
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- This technology has no place in a country that respects human rights,” says Madeleine Stone, senior advocacy officer for the civil ...
- Researchers from Stanford University and Germany have developed a way to get politicians to say anything you want them to say.
- Twenty-one-year-old Egor Tsvetkov has carried out an experiment to show how easy it is to identify complete strangers.
- ABC News tech reporter Mike Dobuski breaks down Meta's plans to integrate
- Stream Good Morning Britain live, every weekday from 6am on the ITVX Subscribe now ...
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