Misinformation stories
Parents are being urged to talk to children about AI use, as chatbots can aid homework but also expose them to misinformation and privacy risks.
Businesses risk wasting AI spend unless they map workflows first, as routing knowledge matters more than buying yet another tool.
Strong domains are set to become more valuable as AI makes it easier for small teams to launch websites and apps, a survey found.
Deepfake threats are pushing public bodies to harden identity checks and governance, as Gartner forecasts dedicated TrustOps teams by 2028.
AI is now being used to write exploits and malware, with Google saying it has traced the first zero-day linked to machine assistance.
Security teams face a broader threat as criminals and state-backed actors use generative AI to speed hacks, phishing and malware.
The expansion will give European leaders and policymakers early access as W readies its public beta and new tracking dashboard for 17 June.
Concerns over misinformation and manipulation are creating an opening for eYou, which is now available worldwide on iOS and Android.
Enterprises could gain cryptographic checks for AI agents, models and media as DigiCert adds a trust layer across its platform.
More than a third of UK business decision-makers now use social media for tax guidance, risking errors that can inflate bills or cashflow.
Businesses rolling out AI face rising staff anxiety, with a survey of more than 1,200 Australians finding most feel more stressed at work.
Growing fears over deepfakes have pushed Ion to seek Australian patent protection for a method that verifies video at the byte level.
One in three daily AI users say explicit images of people they know are acceptable, as confidence in online evidence and scams worsens.
Children risk letting algorithms shape their identity unless parents build stronger offline bonds and teach critical thinking, a researcher says.
UK businesses are treating domain names as trust markers as 65% of respondents said they trust AI-recommended sites more than search results.
Travellers face costly border delays when chatbot visa advice is wrong, as one solo backpacker learned at the Vietnam-Cambodia crossing.
Familiarity with AI fakery is not improving detection, as a UK survey found Britons struggled to spot manipulated video and stills.
New high-resolution tools for photographers and video crews arrive with AI tracking, 8K recording and pricing from AUD $1,099.
A lack of visibility is leaving many European organisations unable to tell whether AI-powered attacks have already breached their systems.
Most Australians would adopt AI sooner if tougher safeguards were in place, yet only 1% say they completely trust the technology.