Technology

AI-integrated phone supports users to detect Deepfake calls

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AI is applied in many fields. Besides the benefits it brings, AI is also exploited to create a form of Deepfake fraud, causing many users to "fall into the trap".

Dozens of valuable ".vn" domain names will be auctioned online at the end of June

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From June 24-25, there will be 76 level 2 domain names with two characters under the domain name ".vn" officially put up for auction of usage rights in the form of online auction.

The first day of SIM locking, the transaction point was full during the lunch break

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On the first day of one-way SIM lock, many transaction points recorded a sharp increase in the number of customers.

The first day of SIM locking, network operators strengthen customer support

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Many network operators have introduced support measures to help customers quickly restore contact after a one-way SIM is locked.

18 million phone numbers will be locked for calls on the afternoon of June 15

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According to information from the Telecommunications Authority (Ministry of Science and Technology), more than 93 million phone numbers have been authenticated by users.

Zoom shakes hands with World to block deepfake in online meeting

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Zoom cooperates with World to deploy real-life verification in online meetings, to prevent deepfaking and reduce the increasing risk of financial fraud.

Sam Altman promotes real-life verification in the AI era

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Sam Altman promotes World to expand user verification, in order to distinguish between real people and AI in an increasingly complex digital environment.

Claude Design challenges traditional design software

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Claude Design allows users to create visual content quickly, marking a new step for Anthropic in the AI innovation race.

Squire unmanned glider opens up new direction for defense

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REGENT's Squire unmanned glider is successfully tested, gliding close to the water surface, opening up a new direction for defense and logistics tasks at sea.

Windows exploits unpatched vulnerabilities, attack risk increases

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Windows faces security risks when hackers exploit unpatched vulnerabilities, after the attack code was made public online in a short time.

Su-35S fighter jets are becoming the trump card of the Russian Air Force

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According to Russian expert Ruslan Pukhov, the Su-35S fighter is considered the most experienced combat fighter in the world.

Apple may be about to bring OLED screens to iPad mini and MacBook Pro

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Apple is said to be accelerating the roadmap to switch to OLED on many devices.

The incident of a series of smartkeys being interfered with waves in Me Tri Thuong, Hanoi is being handled

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The incident of a series of car and motorbike smartkeys not working in Me Tri Thuong was determined to be due to a faulty wireless device of a coffee shop.

Reed Hastings leaves Netflix board of directors after more than two decades of attachment

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Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings will leave the board of directors after his term, closing a journey of more than two decades shaping the online streaming industry.

New AI tool helps shorten medical research process

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OpenAI introduces a new AI tool to support biological research, helping to accelerate drug discovery and improve the effectiveness of life science.

Virtual reality technology helps improve anti-UAV capabilities in modern warfare

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Operator XR introduces the Interceptor virtual reality platform, supporting effective anti-UAV training, cost-saving and close to modern battlefield reality.

Meta redesigns Threads interface on web, adds live messaging feature

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Meta began testing a new interface for Threads on the web, focusing on improving the user experience.

How to turn off YouTube Shorts to block endless scrolling habits, reduce distractions

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YouTube Shorts adds view-blocking methods, helping users control addictive short video scrolling habits more effectively every day.

Research points out the downside of AI automation

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New research warns that replacing labor with AI may cause businesses to reduce profits due to widespread weakening consumer demand.

Photobooth taking poses risk of personal data leakage, police issue warning

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Photobooth services using QR codes are developing rapidly but pose a risk of leaking personal data and private photos that may be accessed illegally.