World Cup 2026 Debuts Automated Offside—Already Sparking Debate
World Cup 2026 debuts a semi-automated offside system using ball sensors and AI, but its two-tier protocols have already sparked fairness concerns.
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World Cup 2026 debuts a semi-automated offside system using ball sensors and AI, but its two-tier protocols have already sparked fairness concerns.
UAE bans social media for under-15s via biometric verification, becoming the first Arab nation to do so and raising questions for Indonesia's youth protection rules.
Indonesia blocked 9,263 piracy cases in 20 months, but 98% came from websites that resurface with new domains—raising doubts about whether blocking alone can stop digital piracy.
Fable 5 returns globally after 18-day freeze, following U.S. decision to lift export controls and deploy new safeguards.
GoRide and GrabBike cut commissions to 8 percent starting July 1 under a presidential rule to protect online drivers.
Nearly 400 local newspapers sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copying articles to train ChatGPT and Copilot without compensation.
Indonesia's Press Council held a training workshop on AI for creative production, drawing over 170 journalists to learn new revenue strategies.
Xiaomi's new AI coding assistant claims superiority on internal benchmarks, but moves user code to Chinese servers on the free tier.
After Commerce Department order, Anthropic disables Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all users, saying it lacks technology to verify citizenship in real time.
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