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Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 334 | Kaspersky official blog

Transatlantic Cable podcast episode 334 | Kaspersky official blog

February 22, 2024/in Company Blogs

In today’s episode of the Transatlantic Cable podcast, the team look at news that companies at the fore-front of generative AI are looking to ‘take action’ on deceptive AI in upcoming elections. From there, the team discuss news that the Canadian government is set to take action against devices such as Flipper Zero, in an apparent fight against criminal activity.

To wrap up, the team discuss news that international police agencies have taken down LockBit – the infamous ransomware gang. Additionally, the team discuss a bizarre story around Artificial Intelligence, blue aliens and job applications – yes, really.

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Big tech vows action on ‘deceptive’ AI in elections
Feds Want to Ban the World’s Cutest Hacking Device
UK leads disruption of major cyber-criminal gang
Service Jobs Now Require Bizarre Personality Test From AI Company

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