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By The Conversation Michael Legg, UNSW Sydney and Vicki McNamara, UNSW SydneyWe’ve seen deepfake, explicit images of celebrities, created by artificial intelligence (AI). AI has also played a hand in creating music, driverless race cars and spreading misinformation, among other things. It’s hardly surprising, then, that AI also has a strong impact on our legal systems. It’s well known that courts must decide disputes based on the law, which is presented by lawyers to the court as part of a client’s case. It’s therefore highly concerning that fake law, invented by AI, is being used in legal dis...
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By Titha Ghosh Anantya always had a knack for recording herself on camera–be it unboxing toys or playing dress-up. Now as missmyanand, 13-year-old Anantya is a social media personality with 13.7 million followers on YouTube and 600,000 followers on Instagram. The ‘influencer’ culture has grown rapidly over the past decade and that includes child personalities or “kidfluencers” with large followings on social media. These pages are usually run by the children themselves or their family members. Anantya’s page is managed by her mother Nisha, who says their first upload was 9 years ago. “We recor...
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By Rejimon Kuttappan The Kerala police has decided to reopen the cases of missing women in the last five years just days after they arrested three people accused of human sacrifice. "All missing women cases reported since in 2017 in Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Ernakulam, and Alappuzha districts in Kerala will be re-investigated," a senior police official told BOOM. The re-investigation of missing women cases in Ernakulam, where 61 packets of body parts were found in a human sacrifice case, have already begun, he said. Why Re-Investigation?On Tuesday, Kerala police arrested Bhavagal Singh, his wi...
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