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Military experts are warning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could spark Terminator–style wars between AI weapons systems. The conflict is the first large-scale war to see widespread use of drones on both sides for spying and attacks, but anti-weapons campaigners are branding their use a slippery slope to all-out battles between machines. Wim Zwijnenburg, project leader in humanitarian disarmament at PAX, a Dutch organization that campaigns to end armed violence, told Wired magazine in an article published Friday (24.02.23): “The massive use of drones in the war in Ukraine is pushing for more AI-...
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Elon Musk says SpaceX will continue to provide Ukraine with internet access. The 50-year-old billionaire has retracted his earlier decision to remove the important lifeline for the country that is currently enduring a military invasion from Russian President Vladimir Putin. Elon tweeted on Sunday (16.10.2022): "The hell with it... Even though Starlink is still losing money other companies are getting billions of taxpayer $, we'll just keep funding Ukraine govt for free.” The network of satellites - which supplies users with WiFi - has proved to be a useful resource for people in Ukraine after ...
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‘Fortnite’ has so far raised $50 million for humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine. In an update posted to the official ‘Fortnite’ Twitter account, Epic Games has revealed that the total raised from ‘Fortnite’ profits has reached $50 million since the support initiative began on March 20. They wrote: “As of today, we’ve raised $50 million USD together in humanitarian relief funds to support people affected by the war in Ukraine.” The funds will be sent to various relief organizations including Direct Relief, UNICEF, United Nations World Food Programme, and UNHCR – The UN Refugee Agency to pro...
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CD Projekt Red is halting game sales in Russia and Belarus. In light of the ongoing crisis in Ukraine after Russia's President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion on the neighbouring country last week, the Warsaw-based video game developer, publisher and distributor is standing in solidarity with the people of the Ukraine. Belarus became the second country in Europe to invade Ukraine this week, and players there will also be impacted. In a statement, CD Projekt - the firm behind games such as 'Cyberpunk 2077' and 'The Witcher' series - said: “The entire CD Projekt Group stands firm w...
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EA Sports has removed all Russian football teams from FIFA 22. The video games giant - which releases a new version of the football game every year reflecting upon the real-life world of soccer - made the decision to omit "all Russian clubs" from various platforms in a bid to "stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people" following Russian president Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine last week. In a tweet, EA wrote: " In line with our partners at FIFA and UEFA, EA Sports has initiated processes to remove the Russian national team and all Russian clubs from EA Sports FIFA products including:...
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Ukraine wants Russia to be removed from the Internet entirely. On Thursday (24.02.2022), Russian president Vladimir Putin launched a military invasion on Ukraine and now Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister has - along with ICANN rep Andrii Nabok - sent a letter to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) requesting that all Russian domains such as .ru, .рф, and .su, as well as their associated Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates, be removed from the Internet. The e-mail, obtained by Insider read: "I'm sending you this letter on behalf of the people of Ukr...
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Ukraine thanked Elon Musk for sending Starlink satellite dishes to the country. The SpaceX and Tesla CEO had the equipment that provides internet access sent to the European country amid Russia's invasion. And now, Ukraine's vice prime minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, has reached out to thank the billionaire business magnate on Twitter. He wrote: "Starlink — here. Thanks, @elonmusk." Musk responded: "You are most welcome." However, it has been claimed that using Starlink could be "risky" as Russia controls the airspace. John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at the University of Toronto's Citizen ...
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