AI-Powered Porn: OpenAI Considering Allowing Users to Create Explicit Content

San Francisco, California – OpenAI, a leading artificial intelligence organization based in San Francisco, is stirring controversy with its recent exploration into allowing users to create explicit content using its advanced AI tools. The company’s revelation, buried within a comprehensive document seeking input on product regulations, has sparked concerns due to the rise of AI technologies being misused to generate inappropriate content like deepfake porn and synthetic nudes. Currently, OpenAI strictly prohibits sexually explicit or …

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**VPN** Researchers Discover Security Flaw Allowing Attackers to Bypass VPN Protection – Are You Safe?

SAN FRANCISCO – Virtual private networking (VPN) companies advocate for their services as a safeguard against Internet snooping, promising to protect users’ online activity. However, new research suggests that connecting to a VPN through an untrusted network may not be as secure as believed, as attackers on the same network could divert a user’s traffic away from the VPN’s protection without alerting the user. When a device seeks to join a network, it sends out …

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Censorship Controversy: EA Japan Slams CERO for Allowing Stellar Blade Uncensored

Tokyo, Japan – An executive from Electronic Arts Japan recently expressed dissatisfaction with the Japanese video game ratings board for its decision to allow the release of the upcoming action game Stellar Blade without censorship, while EA’s own game Dead Space faced a ban in the country. The general manager of EA Japan, Shaun Noguchi, took to social media platform X/Twitter to question the actions of the Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO) for supposedly banning …

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Supreme Court Delays Decision on South Carolina Redistricting Case, Allowing Racially Gerrymandered Map in 2023 Election

WASHINGTON, DC – The Supreme Court’s delayed resolution of a redistricting case in South Carolina has prompted a federal court to intervene, allowing a previously ruled racially gerrymandered congressional district to be used in the upcoming election. Last year, a federal court found that the Charleston-area district held by Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., was unjustly drawn by excluding thousands of Black voters. However, the same court recently issued an order permitting the district map to …

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**Sittervising**: Mississippi Mom Raves About New Parenting Method Allowing Kids to Play Themselves in a Whole New World

Gulfport, Mississippi – A Mississippi mom is sharing her experience with a popular parenting concept that has positively impacted her family. Laynah Rose Crawley, known as “The Fun Homeschool Mom” on Instagram, credits the term “sittervising” for allowing her to give her children more independence. She first learned about this term from Seattle-based mom Susie Allison, who discussed it on her blog, “The Busy Toddler.” Sittervising, a combination of “sitting” and “supervising,” has gained attention …

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