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Google Implements AI Disclosure for Political Ads to Combat Deception, US

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Google is making it easier for advertisers to disclose when they’ve used AI in political ads.

Since last year, Google has required advertisers to disclose when they’ve used artificial intelligence in their ads. Now, when an advertiser labels their election ad as containing synthetic or digitally altered content, Google will automatically generate a disclosure for the ad.

Originally spotted by Search Engine Land, the disclosure will appear in feeds and YouTube Shorts on mobile devices and within in-stream ads on phones, computers, television screens, and the web. It will only do it for some things, though.

For all other formats, the advertiser is responsible for selecting the checkbox and providing a prominent disclosure. The disclosure must be clear and conspicuous, and must be placed in a location where it is likely to be noticed by users. Acceptable disclosure language will vary depending on the specific context of the ad. the new policy reads.

As we’re headed into what promises to be a headline-making election year, the disclosures will make it so advertisers need to be more transparent about their use of synthetic content in ads, a critical requirement at a time when AI has already made an impact at the polls.

In January, a startup used AI to recreate the voice of President Biden and called Democratic voters in New Hampshire and encouraged them to stay away from the polls during the primaries.

Since then, several social media companies and agencies have implemented new policies to help prevent AI from being used to deceive voters.

Kenya Leads in Tech Startup Funding in Africa H1 2024

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Tech startups in Kenya received more money from investors jostling for a share of the African startup ecosystem in the first half of 2024, according to data from Africa: The Big Deal.

Kenya’s rise to the top was partly attributed to a $51 million funding round secured by M-Kopa, a clean energy startup, bringing the country’s total funding to $244 million.

The report’s breakdown revealed that Nigeria took second place with $172 million, followed by Egypt with $101 million, and South Africa with $85 million.

While the big four – Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa, and Kenya – continued to attract the lion’s share of funding (79 percent), their dominance appears to have declined compared to H1’23 (92 percent).

The report further disclosed that start-ups in Africa have raised $780 million in H1 2024, a 57 percent decline compared to H1 2023.

The data insight fir said, Two-thirds of this funding was in the form of equity, and a third was debt. As for 2023, this is a much higher share of debt than what we’d been seeing in the past (17 percent on average since 2019).

In terms of sectors that attracted the most funding during the period. The report said transport and logistics accounted for (28 percent), with two of the three largest deals announced in H1 (Moove and Spiro).

While Fintech came only second in amount raised, it stayed in the lead in terms of the number of start-ups raising $1 million or more during the period, it added.

Spanish Guardia Civil Busts International Exploitation Ring Defrauding Moroccan and Senegalese Workers, Spain

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In a major operation spanning the Spanish provinces of Murcia and Albacete, the Guardia Civil (Spanish civil guard) has uncovered an elaborate scheme that defrauded and exploited hundreds of temporary workers from Morocco and Senegal. The operation, dubbed Bomvoyage, resulted in the arrest of 13 individuals and the investigation of six others, all believed to be part of an international criminal organization.

The scheme involved charging workers in their home countries between 4,000 and 6,000 euros for the opportunity to work in Spain. Once in Spain, they faced grueling working conditions, illegal salary deductions, and the option to stay illegally after their contracts ended for an additional 4,000 to 12,000 euros to regularize their status. The workers were subjected to exploitation on farms in Hellín, Albacete, with the criminal organization profiting over half a million euros.

The organization’s manipulative selection process included a network of facilitators in Senegal and Morocco who were respected by public authorities. The workers were forced to sign documents they did not understand, enabling the organization to profit from various services. The investigation began in 2023 when foreign workers contracted through the program did not return home, leading to arrests and financial investigations. Numerous bank accounts have been blocked, and more arrests are expected as the inquiry progresses.

Captivating Clash: Ronaldo vs Mbappe in Euro 2024 Quarterfinals, France

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New Delhi: The UEFA Euro 2024 quarterfinals just got a whole lot spicier. Portugal’s clash with France isn’t just a battle for a spot in the semifinals; it’s a captivating duel between the two generations of football greatness.

The last eight encounter at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg will bring the two captains — the legendary Cristiano Ronaldo and the unstoppable Kylian Mbappe — together for another face-off.

France have reached a sixth quarterfinal in the last seven major tournaments despite none of its players scoring a goal from open play in the tournament. Meanwhile, Portugal reached this stage, needing a shootout to beat Slovenia after a goalless 120 minutes in the Round of 16.

This is not the first time two icons will share a pitch. They last met in the previous edition of the UEFA European Championships when both Portugal and France were drawn into the same group at UEFA Euro 2020. The game saw a total of three penalties with Ronaldo scoring both of Portugal’s goals from the spot in the 2-2 draw they played out, helping Portugal advance to the knockout stages.

Their meeting in the quarterfinals of this tournament holds almost the same value for Portugal as just like the game three years ago, their qualification to the next round depends on their result against France. Both teams are not in great form heading into the game and will need their talismen to show up if they are to advance to the semi-finals of UEFA Euro 2024.

Now, Mbappe is 25 and widely regarded as one of the world’s best footballers. He is the man on whose shoulders France’s hopes for a first European title since 2000 rest. He has already amassed a staggering 48 goals for France, and many even believe he is destined to break Ronaldo’s international goal-scoring record.

In this tournament so far, he has been hindered by the broken nose he suffered in France’s opening match against Austria, which forced him to miss the next match against Netherlands. He has not been at his sharpest since returning, and the spot kick he converted against Poland is the only goal he has scored so far.

If Mbappe comes out on top the journey from the boy admiring Ronaldo’s poster to being the sport’s undisputed poster boy will surely be complete.

On the other hand, Cristiano Ronaldo, at 39 is in the twilight of his career. Yet his quest to become the oldest-ever goal-scorer at the tournament still remains to be achieved. He has the most attempts out of all players yet to score a goal and even missed a crucial penalty in the round-of-16 tie against Slovenia.

The last-16 display against Slovenia summarised his summer showing so far, with wayward free kicks, saved penalties, and floods of tears. Yet Ronaldo can deliver when it counts, tucking away the first penalty of the shootout in the nets, though goalkeeper Diago Costa took the spotlight with three successive saves.

Neither of them have been at their best so far. Mbappe looks hampered by a range of issues, especially the mask. France’s system doesn’t work well when he is crowded out or out of form. Leading to pre-tournament favourites failing to score from open play in their four matches in Germany.

Meanwhile, the question remains over Cristiano Ronaldo’s inclusion in the starting lineup, with the list of his doubters increasing after below-par goalless showings against relative minnows Georgia and Slovenia. But Portugal will need Ronaldo to guide their attack against France, and keeping him out will be a big decision. They have Goncalo Ramos and Diogo Jota in the waiting who could replace the Portuguese number 7 but dropping Ronaldo is a brave call and it doesn’t look like one Roberto Martinez will take.

Family Devastated by Deadly M25 Crash: Driver Jailed for Three Years, UK

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A family who were ripped apart by a deadly M25 crash went about their daily lives while their sister lay dead and unidentified for nearly 24 hours. Families of the victims of lorry driver Ethan Burdett’s crash into a minibus full of people shared the pain and anguish they’ve endured in the three years since the crash near Waltham Abbey.

The 67-year-old of Ipswich Haven Marina, Ipswich, pleaded guilty to causing the death of four people due to careless driving in April this year following the crash on August 23, 2021. The crash took place on the M25 near Waltham Abbey at around 6.15pm between junction 26 and 27.

As Burdett approached the exit slip road to junction 26, he failed to react to stationary traffic queuing in lane one and collided with the rear of the minibus which shunted forward and struck a car. Of the 11 passengers in the minibus – who were returning to London following a day trip to Southend – four passengers were seriously injured; three additional passengers and the driver of the car all sustained minor injuries.

Sadly, 31-year-old Abigael Muamba, from Edmonton Green, 60-year-old Dexter Augustus, from Waltham Forest, and 59-year-old Jennifer Smith, from Stratford, all died in the collision. Lisa Gardiner, 44, from Walthamstow, later died from serious head injuries in hospital. The anti-clockwise section of the M25 was closed for 11-and-a-half hours.

At Burdett’s sentencing hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court on Thursday (July 4), Gregory Wedge KC, prosecuting, said: The 11 passengers were all known to each other as nine are residents at Branches, Walthamstow and two were members of staff. Branches is a hostel that provides accommodation for up to 18 months for single, homeless people aged 18 to 65 years.

They support, encourage, and facilitate changes that people want to make in their lives. The trip had been organised in advance with this transport collecting them later in the day from Southend to return them back to Walthamstow.

He continued: Mr. Burdett, in lane one, now approaching from behind [the] minibus has collided into the rear of the minibus, forcing the minibus into the rear of the Mondeo. The minibus has travelled forward and sideways, toppling over sideways and coming to a stop on the offside with the offside and nearside wheels off the ground.

Mr Wedge said Burdett had not been using his phone during the crash, nor did he have any alcohol or drugs in his system at the time. It was assessed that Burdett may have had limited time to react to the stationary traffic – a minimum of 0.8 seconds – and that he had reacted before the impact.

Various victim impact statements were read out by family members of those who had died. Deborah Douglas, sister of Jennifer Smith, said she would light up a room with her personality, laugh and smile. She said: She was simply the brightest star and the light of our lives. Jennifer was loved by all who knew her. She lived her life and she lived it well. She travelled the world and looked after all those she loved. To her children, she was not only a mum but their friend.

Directly addressing Burdett, she said: I cannot begin to tell you what you took on that sunny Monday evening. You flicked the switch in our world instantly. Your actions caused us to go to bed that evening, do meaningless tasks while our Jennifer lay dead on a slab, unidentified for almost 24 hours.

She added: The pain and anguish you feel when someone rips your heart out will never feel real.I can no longer hate you, because the god I serve is forgiving. She died doing the job she loved. I hope you will never forget her name.

Nicola Elliot, Jennifer Smith’s daughter, said her and her mother were kindred spirits, and more than just mother and daughter and she was the wind beneath my wings. The family has been fractured by her absence.

She said: She will never see her grandchildren. She was my world, my everything. My mother was doing her job, a job she loved. The actions of Mr Burdett robbed me of the most precious person in my life.

Ms Elliot, despite her grief, wished that Burdett will allow himself to have a life, as it’s so important because my mother does not. She added; In an instant my mother was gone. My mother will always be gone and I will still be here.

Mark Gardiner, the husband of Lisa Gardiner, said his wife had been ripped away from him and his two sons. He said: We can no longer celebrate Christmas and birthdays like we used to. She won’t get to see her sons grow up or see her sons get married.

I have no option now but to watch our sons grow up now without their mother. They need their mother but she’s been taken away from them. My family has been ripped apart and I fear it will never be repaired. Lisa was and always is our world and we will never bring her back.

Berthine Muamba, mother of Abigael Muamba, said the crash was cruel and needless, saying their family was broken and she had lost her girl, best friend and soulmate.

Mitigating, Alex Stein said that Burdett, who sobbed through most of the sentencing hearing, had offered a sincerest apology for the terrible pain and hurt he’s caused so many lives. Mr Stein said it was a momentary lapse in concentration on Burdett’s driving, and he has since been suffering with high blood pressure and other medical issues. He urged the court to pass a suspended prison sentence.

Judge Christopher Morgan said the crash had a truly catastrophic effect on all of those who lost loved ones, as well as those who were seriously injured. He said: The scars will remain for them for the rest of their lives.

Burdett was jailed for three years for the crash.

Turkish President Erdogan to Attend Germany vs. Turkey Euro 2024 Quarterfinal Amid Diplomatic Row

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan plans to travel to Berlin to attend the 2024 European Championship quarterfinal game between Turkey and the Netherlands, an official said Thursday after a controversial gesture by a national team player ignited a diplomatic row between Turkey and the host nation, Germany.

Turkey on Wednesday summoned the German ambassador to protest German interior minister Nancy Faeser’s criticism of Merih Demiral, who made a hand gesture associated with an ultra-nationalist group. The German news agency DPA reported that in response, Germany summoned the Turkish ambassador to Berlin on Thursday.

Demiral scored both goals in a 2-1 win over Austria to earn Turkey’s place in Saturday’s quarterfinals.

The player made a sign with each hand that is recognized as a symbol of Turkish nationalism after scoring his second goal on Tuesday. The sign is associated with the Turkish ultra-nationalist organization Ulku Ocaklari, which is more widely known as the Gray Wolves.

The Union of European Football Associations said it was investigating Demiral’s alleged inappropriate behavior. The soccer body did not outline when the case might conclude.

Erdogan was scheduled to attend a meeting in Azerbaijan on Saturday but has decided to travel to Berlin instead to support the national team, an official said.

Vice-President Cevdet Yilmaz would represent the Turkish leader in Azerbaijan. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

Faeser said on the social media platform X that the symbol of Turkish right-wing extremists has no place in German stadiums and urged UEFA to punish the player for making the gesture.

Her comments drew a strong reaction from Turkish officials. Turkey’s Foreign Ministry denounced the investigation, labeling it as a politically motivated response to the use of a historical and cultural symbol.

Demiral has said he celebrated in mind before scoring. He described his action as having something to do with this Turkish identity because I’m very proud to be a Turk.

The Gray Wolves group was founded as the youth wing of Turkey’s far-right Nationalist Movement Party, or MHP, which is currently in an alliance with Erdogan’s ruling party, the Justice and Development Party.

The group has been banned in France, while Austria has banned the use of the Gray Wolf salute. Germany’s federal domestic agency meanwhile, monitors the Gray Wolves group’s activities.

LeBron James’ Alternate NFL Career: AI Simulations Reveal Surprising Outcomes, US

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Can you imagine if LeBron James decided to play football instead of basketball? It almost happened when he was in high school and thought long and hard about it during the NBA lockout.

Even if for some reason James does decide to play in the NFL when he’s 40, his impact on the game would’ve been totally different had he played there in his prime. However, with the help of artificial intelligence, an answer can be found. In this experiment, we simulated James’ entire NFL career to explore the super teams he might have joined, his potential earnings, and whether he could have been the GOAT in another sport.

Unlike the NBA, NFL players are prohibited from entering the league straight out of high school. Given the physicality of the game, you can pretty much understand why. To achieve his NFL dreams, AI predicts James would stay close to home and attend Ohio State University. In his three years, he’d play four positions on the field: Wide receiver, tight end, safety, or defensive end.

Since LeBron had to spend three years in college, the earliest he’d become a professional athlete would’ve been in 2006. Looking over the names picked in this draft class, AI believes James would’ve been taken at number seven by the Oakland Raiders (now Las Vegas Raiders), switching their pick from Texas safety Michael Huff to Ohio State’s LeBron James.

As a member of the Raiders, James ultimately became a wide receiver. Now this is when his NBA and NFL career share a few similarities. As a rookie, James would make his mark immediately and win Offensive Rookie of the Year.

While the average NFL career spans about three years, AI estimated that LeBron would have played between 8-10 years, retiring just before he turned 30. One intriguing question everyone wants to know is whether James could replicate what he did in the NBA and form a super team in the NFL. While a wide receiver typically doesn’t have the same influence as a quarterback, NFL teams made an exception for James.

In terms of earnings, LeBron James would be lucky to make half what he’s made in the NBA. The highest-paid NFL receivers can earn up to $30 million per season, which is still significantly less than his current NBA salary.

AI estimated that James could have earned between $200-$300 million over an 8 to 10-year NFL career. Off the field, James still gets signed by Nike, but his star power is nowhere near what it is today. So, if you’ve ever thought about playing James on Madden, you’ve got your answer.

AI didn’t divulge a lot of information, but from the retirement to the uncertainty of winning multiple Super Bowls, AI pretty much thinks James’ NFL career would follow a similar path to Detroit Lions legend Calvin Johnson.

UK Election: Labour Party Poised for Landslide Victory Over Conservatives

Britons were voting on Thursday in a parliamentary election that is expected to bring Keir Starmer’s Labour Party to power, sweeping away Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives after 14 often turbulent years.

Opinion polls put Starmer’s centre-left party on course for a landslide victory but also suggest many voters simply want change after a period of infighting and turmoil under the Conservatives that led to five prime ministers in eight years.

This means Starmer, a 61-year-old former human rights lawyer, could take office with one of the biggest to-do lists in British history but without a groundswell of support or the financial resources to tackle it.

Today, Britain can begin a new chapter, Starmer told voters in a statement on Thursday. We cannot afford five more years under the Conservatives. But change will only happen if you vote Labour.

The country’s 40,000 polling stations opened at 6am GMT (7am).

Sunak, 44, voted early with his wife, Akshata Murty, in the electoral district of Richmond, northern England, that he represents in parliament.

Having called the election months earlier than expected, Sunak has in recent weeks abandoned his call for a fifth consecutive Conservative victory, switching instead to warning of the dangers of an unchallenged Labour Party in parliament.

Sunak issued a fresh rallying cry to voters for election day, saying a Labour government would hike taxes, hamper economic recovery and leave Britain more vulnerable at a time of geopolitical tension, charges Labour deny.

Punishing governmentsVoting ends at 10pm (11pm) when an exit poll will give the first indication of the outcome. Detailed official results are expected in the early hours of Friday.

If the opinion polls are correct, Britain will follow other European countries in punishing their governments after a cost of living crisis that stemmed from the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Unlike France it looks set to move to the centre left and not further right.

Labour has held a poll lead of 15-20 points since shortly after Sunak was chosen by his legislators in October 2022 to replace Liz Truss who resigned after 44 days, having sparked a bond market meltdown and a collapse in sterling.

Modelling by pollsters predicts Labour is on course for one of the biggest UK election victories yet, with a likely majority in parliament that would exceed those achieved by Tony Blair or Margaret Thatcher, though a high number of voters are undecided and turnout could be low.

Such an outcome would have been unthinkable at Britain’s most recent election in 2019 when Boris Johnson won a large victory for the Conservatives, with politicians predicting that the party would be in power for at least 10 years as Labour was finished.

Starmer, the former chief prosecutor of England and Wales, took over Labour from veteran socialist Jeremy Corbyn after it suffered its worst defeat for 84 years in 2019, and dragged it back to the centre.

The Conservatives in Westminster have simultaneously imploded, ripped apart by scandal under Johnson and the rancour that followed the vote to leave the EU, and a failure to deliver on the demands of its broad 2019 voter base.

Sunak, the man now believed to have preserved the economic heritage he inherited, has faced numerous blunders during his election campaign. From contentious election gambling to controversial statements, these issues have weakened his re-election path.

In a contrasting move, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has garnered significant right-wing support, complicating matters for the Conservatives. Additionally, the Liberal Democrats are expected to gain traction in their affluent strongholds in the south of England.

Labour is also eyeing a resurgence in Scotland following the Scottish National Party’s internal turmoil due to a funding scandal.

Even with a potential Labour victory looming, challenges await Starmer in addressing public service strains and economic hardships. Notably, he has emphasized the need for international investments to tackle these hurdles effectively.

Sunak, on the other hand, maintains that his economic stewardship has set the country on a positive trajectory, cautioning against jeopardizing this progress by handing over power to Labour.

The election results will provide a pivotal moment for the UK, shaping the direction of the country for years to come. As Britons cast their votes, the outcome will not only impact domestic policies but also send ripples across the international stage.

North America Specialty Coffee Market Projected to Reach $43.56 Billion by 2033: Growth Driven by Urbanization and Rising Demand, US

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The North America specialty coffee market is set to experience significant growth opportunities for startups and new players. With a projected annual growth rate of 11.0% in the coming years, the market is expected to reach a value of $43.56 billion by 2033.

A variety of factors are driving this growth, including rising disposable income, urbanization, increasing demand for on-the-go coffee, the growth of premium coffee shops, and a preference for specialty and green coffee options. These trends are propelling the market forward and creating exciting prospects for those looking to enter the industry.

Detailed analysis and forecasts for the North America specialty coffee market are outlined in a comprehensive report, highlighting key trends, opportunities, and challenges. The report covers various aspects such as market structure, growth drivers, emerging product trends, and market opportunities.

For those interested in delving deeper into the market data, the report provides detailed insights into different segments of the specialty coffee market, including grade, product type, application, consumer age, roast, distribution channel, and country. By understanding these nuances, startups and new players can better position themselves for success in this thriving market.

Overall, the North America specialty coffee market presents a promising landscape for entrepreneurs and businesses looking to capitalize on the growing demand for premium and specialty coffee options. By staying informed and leveraging the insights provided in the report, startups and new players can seize the opportunities presented by this dynamic and rapidly expanding market.

Washington Approves $2.35B Aid Package for Ukraine’s Air Defense, US

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On Wednesday, 3 July, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced during a press briefing that Washington has approved another aid package for Ukraine, which includes missiles for air defence systems, ammunition for HIMARS missile systems, artillery shells, and other supplies.

The US administration clarified that these weapons are taken from US military stockpiles, ensuring their speedy delivery to Ukraine. The total value of the new military aid package is $150 million.

Meanwhile, the Pentagon announced the purchase of missiles for Patriot and NASAMS air defence systems for Kyiv, amounting to $2.2 billion. Washington plans to accelerate their delivery to Ukraine by adjusting the sequence within the Foreign Military Sales program. The Pentagon stressed that Ukraine urgently needs additional air defence resources to protect its population and critical infrastructure from Russian air attacks.

Last week, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced the delivery of additional Patriot, IRIS-T and SAMP-T systems, as well as missiles for air defence systems to Ukraine. Earlier, it was reported that Ukraine might receive eight Patriot systems from Israel. These systems might first be shipped to the US and then delivered to Ukrainian territory.