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Hollywood hijacked: The AI takeover of Tinseltownas films to fake out Americans

Will fake movie trailers made with AI become real enough to take over Hollywood? Kurt aCyberGuy" Knutsson discusses more about spotting AI movie trailers and how they work.

Luxurious bubble submarine set to take passengers into depths of the sea

Kurt aCyberGuy" Knutsson discusses how Triton Submarines redefines the underwater experience with the Triton 660/9 AVA, which offers panoramic views and unparalleled ocean access.

How to recover a hacked Facebook account

If your Facebook account has been hacked and you're having trouble logging back in, Kurt aCyberGuy" Knutsson shows you some steps to recover your account.

Are these robots making humans obsolete for home and repair tasks?

Kurt aCyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how the Aloha Unleashed project showcases a dual-arm robot system that autonomously performs tasks, demonstrating remarkable precision in robotics.

US Air Force Secretary Kendall flies in cockpit of plane controlled by AI

Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall boarded the cockpit of an F-16 controlled by artificial intelligence on Friday, before the plane entered a dogfight with a human-controlled plane.

How to use VPNs without compromising your banking apps

Using a virtual private network to seach the internet has its pros and cons. It can provide more security and privacy. But users can be blocked from websites.

Underwater kite can harness the oceanas power for sustainable energy

Dragon 12 is an underwater kite manufactured by Swedish company Minesto that promises to generate clean electricity deep under the sea.

FCC slaps AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile with mega fines for data deceit

The Federal Communications Commission slapped the nation's four biggest mobile carriers with fines totaling $200 million for unauthorized sharing of customer location information.

Fox News AI Newsletter: Emily Blunt's AI admission

Stay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future.

Electric humanoid robot poised to shake up the job market

The fully electric Atlas 2.0 robot was designed for real-world applications, and it is capable of lifting and maneuvering heavy, irregular objects.

Time-saving tricks using your keyboard

Rather than spending time searching for the right buttons, here are a variety of keyboard shortcuts to make your workflow easier, faster and with less clutter.

Creeps are hiding cameras in dressing rooms, bathrooms and worse

High tech video cameras seem to find their way into the hands of Peeping Toms in hotels, dressing rooms and rental properties. Here's how to keep yourself safe.

How to shut down Facebookas nosy aPeople You May Knowa suggestions

If you consider Facebook's "People You May Know" section distracting, there's a way to temporarily remove it. There is no permanent way to eliminated it.

AI expert: ChatGPT prompts youall wish you knew sooner

ChatGPT is an industry game-changer a here are a few simple prompts that can easily come in handy as personal and professional life hacks.

How to unlock special features on your iPhone to improve voice search

IPhones have several voice assist options available a like Siri and VoiceOver a that can help users search the web and read articles by voice.

Wearable exoskeleton can turn you into superhuman athlete

The X1 exoskeleton is a motorized artificial intelligence-powered all-terrain device that straps to your waist and thighs for hiking climbing and running.

Fox News AI Newsletter: Jobs AI can't take

Stay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future.

Ask Kurt: How to avoid phishing scams, protect your iPhone

Hackers and scammers portray themselves as legitimate businesses or people with urgent propositions to entice victims to open compromising documents.

Repurposed Boeing 737 transforms into private jet villa soaring in luxury

A decommissioned Boeing 737 that operated in Indonesia is now a luxurious private villa about 492 feet above the sea in Bali.

Never get locked out of your email again by doing this

If you can't log in to your email account, you might want to try one of these methods to get yourself back in. Kurt aCyberGuy" Knutsson shows you how.

The shape-shifting underwater robot pioneering the depths of the sea

Kurt aCyberGuy" Knutsson introduces you to HERO-BLUE, a biomimetic, multimodal locomotion robot poised to transform underwater exploration and maintenance.

How aYahoo Boysa use real-time face-swapping to carry out elaborate romance scams

Kurt aCyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how the "Yahoo Boys" scam utilizes deepfake and face-swapping technology to trick people who believe they are in a romantic relationship.

Tesla Semias impressive performance on ice marks another major triumph

Kurt aCyberGuy" Knutsson: Video shows Tesla Semi can navigate icy conditions, potentially offering a sustainable, all-weather, heavy-duty transport solution amid emissions concerns.

Why does my PC freeze and how do I fix it? Expert answers

Tech guru Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson offers solutions to fixing a personal computer that freezes up. There are a number of reasons this might be happening.

Hear iPhone alerts better by changing the default notification sound

The rollout of Apple's iOS 17 brought a subtle "Rebound" notification tone that's gotten some criticism. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains a fix.

Describing a Police Shooting: A Lesson in Legal Writing

There are a lot of ways to characterize any event, and a good lawyer can use language to describe a situation and also advocate for their client. I learned from experienced colleagues who were teaching students this skill. The example my colleagues used was drawn from a tragic event nearby: a police shooting of a person who had not yet harmed others but who was behaving erratically and had brandished a weapon.

My colleagues used two documents from the case. The first was written by a pro-police advocate who described the scene and the confusion and fear felt by the . . . [more]

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Book Review : Family Dispute Resolution: Process and Practice (2024)

Family Dispute Resolution: Process and Practice, just published by Oxford University Press, is THE book that family dispute resolution (FDR) practitioners and educators have been waiting for.

Edited by Peter Salem and Kelly Browe Olson, this book delivers the goods like no other— all 600+ pages of it.[1] It is an essential guide for experienced practitioners in particularalawyers or mental health professionals with dispute resolution training or experience. The book will remind them why they were drawn to this work in the first place and rejuvenate their practices in unexpected ways.

Though heavily US-focused, there are three strong . . . [more]

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Summaries Sunday: SOQUIJ

Every week we present the summary of a decision handed down by a QuA(c)bec court provided to us by SOQUIJ and considered to be of interest to our readers throughout Canada. SOQUIJ is attached to the QuA(c)bec Department of Justice and collects, analyzes, enriches, and disseminates legal information in QuA(c)bec.

PANAL (DROIT) : La juge de premiA"re instance n’a pas errA(c) en condamnant l’accusA(c)e, une fraudeuse qui avait usurpA(c) l’identitA(c) d’une autre personne, A une peine de 18A mois d’emprisonnement; l’accusA(c)e ne convainc pas la Cour que les accrocs procA(c)duraux liA(c)s aux dA(c)clarations des victimes lui ont causA(c) un prA(c)judice . . . [more]

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Friday Jobs Roundup


Each Friday, we share the latest job listings from Slaw Jobs, which features employment opportunities from across the country. Find out more about these positions by following the links below, or learn how you can use Slaw JobsA to gain valuable exposure for your job ads, while supporting the great Canadian legal commentary at Slaw.ca.

Current postings on Slaw Jobs:

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Law Firm Failures a the New Normal?

Legal service is a business. Run it that way.

Many law firms are successful by accident.

Anyone who knows anything about traditional law firm structures knows they are perilously fragile. It doesnat take much to bring them down.

Up until this latest debacleathe 2024 collapse of Minden GrossaCanadaas highest-profile law firm failures were Heenan Blaikie in 2014, Goodman and Carr in 2007, and Holden Day Wilson in 1996.

Canadian law firms are not alone in this plight. For exampleaand this is only a small samplingalawyer exits and merger failure brought down U.S.-based Stroock & Stroock & Lavan at the end . . . [more]

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