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rewrite this content and keep HTML tags McAfee, the global leader in online security, today announced the launch of McAfee® Deepfake Detector in India, the latest in the company’s suite of AI-powered products. With AI-generated videos or deepfakes hitting the internet and circulating on social media, we now live in a world where seeing and hearing are no longer believed. To combat the rise in AI scams and misinformation, McAfee has worked with leading OEMs to bring powerful AI-based deepfake detection capabilities to consumers in India. Additionally, the McAfee Smart AI Hub provides easy-to-use tools and interactive resources to help…

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rewrite this content and keep HTML tags Jacqueline Fernandez as the head of a group of ethical hackers is a breath of fresh air – her effortless charm complements the anxious Fateh. However, as expected, this courage doesn’t achieve much as she often teeters close to becoming a damsel in distress.The one-dimensional characters make little effort to distract you. It’s easy to overlook the lack of logic when the movie distracts you from everything else going on. For a while, the over-the-top action (the action choreographers have clearly pushed themselves to their limits) manages to do so, but that veneer…

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rewrite this content and keep HTML tags It was 10.30 that night when the Prime Minister reached his suite. The commotion was heard from my seat in a verandah. A whole group of diplomats suddenly seemed busy. Just then I was called and instructed, “Take Mike with the car to this address and get the packet the doorman has. Hurry up.”The only South Indian eatery on Lexington Avenue was closed for the day. Jackson Heights in Queens was a stone’s throw away, with a larger Indian community and more restaurants. The problem was solved when a diplomat contacted a South…

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rewrite this content and keep HTML tags International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN), in a open letter To of meta Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mark ZuckerbergSaid that withdrawing the third-party fact-checking program would undo nearly a decade of work to promote accurate information online.The letter came as a response to Zuckerberg’s announcement about the film in an Instagram post on January 7, where he said the company would “replace fact-checkers with community notes” in the United States.In the clip, he said the move came into effect due to concerns about “too much censorship” and fact-checkers being too “politically biased”. His full statement…

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