UK Ministers Rethink AI Strategy Amid Creative Sector Backlash In a significant shift, the UK government is reconsidering its approach to regulating artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright law, following fierce opposition from leading figures in music, film, and literature. Initially proposed as a way to bolster Britain’s position in the global AI race, the plans…
April 2, 2025
A Priest Under Digital Siege: Spyware Scandal Shakes Vatican Links In early 2024, Father Mattia Ferrari, a chaplain known for his migrant rescue work, received a chilling message from Meta. The notification revealed his digital devices had been compromised by a “sophisticated attack” linked to an unnamed government. This disclosure sent shockwaves through Italy’s religious…
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The AI Revolution: Empowering the Non-Coder to Build and Create I’ve never thought of myself as a coder—I couldn’t write a single line of Python, JavaScript, or C++. Aside from a fleeting teenage experiment building websites and playing with Flash animations, the world of software engineering always felt out of reach. Coding seemed like an…
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