Tag: German
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		Slashdot: Google Brings AI-Powered Live Translation To MeetSource URL: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/05/20/1750258/google-brings-ai-powered-live-translation-to-meet?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed Source: Slashdot Title: Google Brings AI-Powered Live Translation To Meet Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: Google is enhancing its Meet platform with AI-powered live translation that allows real-time communication in different languages while preserving the speaker’s vocal characteristics. Initially supporting English-Spanish, this technology faces some limitations in performance but… 
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		The Cloudflare Blog: Targeted by 20.5 million DDoS attacks, up 358% year-over-year: Cloudflare’s 2025 Q1 DDoS Threat ReportSource URL: https://blog.cloudflare.com/ddos-threat-report-for-2025-q1/ Source: The Cloudflare Blog Title: Targeted by 20.5 million DDoS attacks, up 358% year-over-year: Cloudflare’s 2025 Q1 DDoS Threat Report Feedly Summary: DDoS attacks are surging. In 2025 Q1, Cloudflare blocked +20M attacks (a 358% YoY spike) along with 5.6 Tbps and 4.8 Bpps record-breaking attacks. AI Summary and Description: Yes **Summary:**… 
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		The Register: Emergency patch for potential SAP zero-day that could grant full system controlSource URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/25/sap_netweaver_patch/ Source: The Register Title: Emergency patch for potential SAP zero-day that could grant full system control Feedly Summary: German software giant paywalls details, but experts piece together the clues SAP’s latest out-of-band patch is for a perfect 10/10 bug in NetWeaver that experts suspect could have already been exploited as a zero-day.…… 
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		AlgorithmWatch: Algorithmic Policing: When Predicting Means Presuming GuiltySource URL: https://algorithmwatch.org/en/algorithmic-policing-explained/ Source: AlgorithmWatch Title: Algorithmic Policing: When Predicting Means Presuming Guilty Feedly Summary: Algorithmic policing refers to practices with which it is allegedly possible to “predict” future crimes and detect future perpetrators by using algorithms and historic crime data. We explain why such practices are often discriminatory, do not hold up to what…