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AI-generated job seekers are flooding the market |
Companies hiring remote workers are increasingly receiving job applications from AI-generated job seekers, with experts suggesting that by 2028, 1 in 4 job candidates globally could be fake. As generative AI advances, employers need to be on the lookout for sophisticated deceptions such as realistic deepfake videos, AI-synthesized voice clones, forged photo IDs, and other fabricated content. If hired, a tech-savvy imposter could install ransomware, nab customer data, learn about trade secrets, and so on ... |
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It was all about one game at Tuesday night's BAFTA Games Awards
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Astro Bot was the clear winner at the BAFTA Games Awards, with the popular PlayStation 5 platformer collecting five gongs in five categories, including for Best Game. The British awards show also saw LocalThunk’s Balatro win the Debut Game category, while Coal Supper's comedic Thank Goodness You're Here was crowned Best British Game. Arrowhead Game Studios' Helldivers 2 also secured two gongs ... |
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The print that builds brands: how MOO helps you market with style |
In a digital-first world, MOO brings back the power of premium print to make your brand unforgettable. From business cards with stunning finishes to personalized merch, MOO’s high-quality, customizable products elevate your marketing materials. Whether you're a startup or an established brand, MOO helps you create meaningful connections and moments people remember. With exceptional craftsmanship and fast delivery, MOO ensures your brand stands out — on paper and beyond. Explore MOO today! |
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Analysis of Titanic scan reveals new details about doomed ship's final hours |
Researchers have learned new details about the last moments of the Titanic by examining a full-sized digital scan of the doomed vessel. The 3D replica shows in great detail the damage sustained by the ship after it hit an iceberg and sank in 1912 with the loss of more than 1,500 lives. It’s now suggested that A4-sized punctures in the ship’s hull led to the ship's demise, with engineers on the vessel also believed to have fought right to the end to ensure that the Titanic’s lights stayed on for as long as possible, to assist crew and passengers during that fateful night ... |
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