I popped into McDonald's on the way back from a bank holiday day out, and saw that they're offering fish filets made out of ornamental carp. I was sceptical, but they're the real McKoi.
Have a lovely day, designer chums. image
The seven deadly sins of tech (as a service) image
What does it mean for Americans to be a "registered Republican" (or Democrat)? Do you have to announce your allegiance publicly? Are you fined if you don't vote according to your registered affiliation? Or is it just like being a member of a party?
β€œGen AI in the UK. It’s coming sometime, maybe. Give the wrong date, hallucinate. Your future dream is a shopping scheme” Hurrah! Google Search has introduced "AI mode" in UK, ahead of the commies in the EU. Heretically, not *everyone* is weeping with happiness at Google's increasing use of "A.I.".
The first 100% effective HIV prevention drug is approved. The makers are also providing affordable access to the drug in the US and beyond, signing royalty-free licensing agreements with six generic manufacturers to produce and supply it.
On the subject of EU data sovereignty, the EU is developing an age verification app that relies on Google or Apple. https://manganiello.social/objects/5fa082b5-9920-4fe7-87f5-26efbac219cd
Microsoft admits it 'cannot guarantee' data sovereignty "Under oath in French Senate, exec says it would be compelled – however unlikely – to pass local customer info to US admin"
Another excellent Scottish placard. image
Meta to stop selling political ads in the EU from October The EU "mandates companies selling ads to clearly label political ads; provide information about their sponsor, the election or referendum they concern, what the ad cost, and targeting mechanisms used". Meta is sad: β€œwe’re seeing regulatory obligations effectively remove popular products and services from the market". With whom is micro-targeted brainwashing popular, you shady zuckwits?