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ARTIFICIAL intelligence systems have as much capacity for harm as they do good.While many are thrilled by the technology’s potential to improve productivity and make lives easier, the risk is just as great as the reward.6As artificial intelligence technology becomes more and more widespread, experts are speaking out about its potential risksCredit: GettyWhat happens when an AI tool is designed for one purpose and finds another, more sinister, application?What happens when technology is used to deceive us, or, even worse – when a computer itself tries to deceive us?Here are just a few breakthroughs with big implications.Voice replication softwareMicrosoft has…

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THE shock discovery of Jay Slater’s “body” is the “worst possible ending” for his family – but it will silence the trolls, an ex-cop says.Former Scotland Yard detective Peter Bleksley believes the find will bring heartbreak for the Slaters after four weeks of searching for the 19-year-old.8Jay Slater went missing on June 178Former cop Peter Bleksley said finding a body was the worst possible ending for Jay’s familyCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun8Dad Warren Slater and brother Zak never gave up hope and kept searching for JayCredit: Doug Seeburg8Peter said it was the worst possible ending for Jay’s loved ones.He said: “We don’t…

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DONNING Apple’s Vision Pro headset might be so moving that you “tear up”.Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Apple chief Tim Cook revealed how one of the headset’s best features proves surprisingly emotional.6Spatial Photos and Spatial Videos let you step back in timeCredit: Apple6Apple chief told The Sun that viewing Spatial Videos in Vision Pro was very “moving”Credit: The Sun6The tech CEO promised an “emotional experience” inside his company’s hi-tech gogglesCredit: AppleThe headset (read our Apple Vision Pro review) is a “spatial computer” that lets you see floating apps and screens overlaid on (or replacing) the real world around you.This £3,499…

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DEMENTIA is sometimes called “the long goodbye”. This is because although the person is still alive, the brain-eating condition slowly chips away at their memories and the qualities that make them “them”.3Hospice Nurse Julie McFadden said people with dementia experience ‘staircase decline’Credit: YouTube/Hospice Nurse Julie3Julie aims to combat stigma and fear around death and dying, sharing insights into her work as a hospice nurseCredit: YouTube/Hospice Nurse JulieThe disease affects about a million Brits and is the UK’s top cause of death. Hospice nurse, Julie McFadden, 41, is now sharing her insights on social media as to how dementia progresses and how…

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A BRITISH holidaymaker has been convicted of sexually assaulting a Ryanair flight attendant after pretending he had credit card issues.During a flight from Newcastle to Majorca, Mark Turnbull touched an air steward’s bottom and nipples “in a lewd way”. 5Mark Turnbull was picked up by Spanish cops in Palma after touching up an air steward5He was convicted of sexual assault5A Spanish court slapped him with a one-year suspended prison sentenceThe 43-year-old stood up from his seat to touch up the male flight attendant with passengers having to help restrain him, the court heard.Spanish cops were waiting to pounce when the…

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DO you ever feel like you look hotter in the mirror than in pictures taken on a smartphone? Well, you probably are. And there three reasons why that might be the case. 1The image you see in the mirror is reversed compared to the image that others see with you face-to-faceCameras don’t match the human eyeA camera lens is not like the human eye, which comes in twos. Each of our eyes take a view of a person – or ourselves – from a slightly different angle, with both picking up different visual information to the other. The brain then…

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A STUDENT was diagnosed with ovarian cancer after doctors dismissed her as being anxious and dehydrated.Molly Smith started to feel numbness in her hands and feet, but initially didn’t think it was anything to worry about. 5Molly Smith was diagnosed with ovarian cancerCredit: instagram/mollywood.films5Her symptoms were initially dismissed as anxiety, dehydration and carpal tunnel syndromeCredit: instagram/mollywood.filmsShe waited a month before seeing her GP, who advised that her strange symptom was likely due to anxiety or simply not drinking enough water, as she was otherwise healthy. But Molly, then 20, knew deep down it was something more serious.”The numbness was so…

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THE investigator involved in Madeleine McCann’s disappearance has broken his silence after a body was found in the search for Jay Slater.Mark Williams-Thomas said the missing Brit teen could have accidentally fallen to his death in an “inaccessible area” of Tenerife.6Former British detective Mark Williams-Thomas outside the Airbnb Villa in Masca Village where the missing teenager stayed before going missingCredit: Ian Whittaker6Jay Slater with his mum Debbie DuncanCredit: Facebook6Mark Williams-Thomas posted this picture along with his social media updateCredit: Twitter6In an update on X, formerly Twitter, the expert wrote: Human remains found and all indications are that it is Jay Slater.”The first…

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ELON Musk wants to build an Iron Man-style “metal suit of armour” following the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.Tech tycoon Musk, founder of Tesla and SpaceX, also revealed there had been two attempts on his own life within the past eight months.4Elon Musk has publicly supported Donald Trump’s 2024 bid for presidentCredit: AFP4Musk endorsed Trump in the wake of the rally shooting in PennsylvaniaCredit: EPA4The technology to build an Iron Man-style suit is out thereCredit: Alamy“Maybe it’s time to build that flying metal suit of armor,” Musk wrote on X (formerly Twitter).His comments came after he offered his support for…

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FREE drink refills could be banned at restaurants like Nandos and Five Guys in Wales by next year.The bottomless drink option could soon face a huge shake-up as plans are propsed in a bid to tackle obesity.4Bottomless drink options from big high-street restaurants could be bannedCredit: GettyHealth Secretary Eluned Morgan has launched a consultation to “help people make the healthy choice the easiest choice” by limiting “promotions of food products high in fat, sugar and salt”.Foods high in fat, sugar and salt (HFSS), such as crips, fizzy drinks and biscuits can lead to an increased risk of obesity and heart disease.The new…

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