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DC’s Canna Coffee owner Derided for Racist Comments With Uber Eats driver

A video which has since become viral depicting a DC coffee shop owner racially berating a Venezuelan origin Uber Eats driver has drawn deep revulsions among netizens and there are calls to arrest the shop owner. An UberEats delivery driver from Venezuela is asking for justice and alleged that he was berated and assaulted by …

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Lebanon Hit By Second Wave Of Explosions, Reports Of Explosions In Walkie-Talkie Radios, Mobile Phones, Laptops And Even Some Solar Energy Systems

After the deadly Pager explosions, Lebanon has been hit by another wave of explosions, this time the walkie talkie which was used by the members of Hezbollah exploded. What is even more intriguing in this second wave of explosions is that two solar also exploded in the Hezbollah stronghold on Wednesday. There have been no …

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20 Killed And More Than 450 Wounded In A Second Wave Of Explosions, Walkie Talkie Sets Used By Hezbollah Members In Lebanon Explodes

20 people have been killed and more than 450 wounded in a second wave of explosions, this time in walkie-talkie sets in Lebanon. More than 450 people have been wounded. According to media reports, Walkie-talkies which were used by Hezbollah members exploded in the southern suburbs of the capital Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and southern …

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UK49s Teatime Results for 19 September 2024

UK 49’s Teatime Results

The latest UK49s results are out, following the Teatime draw on Thursday, 19 September 2024. As such, the UK49s Teatime results for today are as follows: UK49s Teatime Results Pending… The next UK49s draw, which will be the Lunchtime draw, is scheduled to take place tomorrow at 12:49 UK time, or 13:49 South African time. […]

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UK 49s Teatime Results: 19 September 2024

UK 49’s Teatime Results

The UK-based UK 49s, held its latest Teatime draw on Thursday, 19 September 2024. Today’s Teatime results saw the winning numbers comprising a majority of double digit numbers, and featured number – as the booster ball. UK 49s Teatime Results Pending… The next UK 49s draw, which will be the Lunchtime draw, is scheduled to […]

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Today’s UK49 Teatime results: 19 September 2024, presented by Daniel

UK 49’s Teatime Results

The UK-based 49’s, held its latest UK49 Teatime draw today, Thursday, 19 September 2024. Today’s Teatime results was presented by Daniel. The UK49 Teatime draw for today, presented by renowned 49’s presenter, Daniel, had the following winning numbers: Pending… The next UK49 draw, which will be the Lunchtime draw, is scheduled to take place tomorrow […]

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What happened to MAFS’s Ella Morgan and Celebs Go Dating star Alex after filming revealed – as series ends TONIGHT

CELEBS Go Dating has seemingly struck gold this series – with Ella Morgan completely loved up with one of her matches.

On the series, the Married At First Sight UK star has been seen enjoying a string of dates with eligible men, but one has now officially stolen her heart.

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Ella and Alex have been going strong since meeting on the show[/caption]
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The pair quickly sparked a romance after meeting on a CGD retreat[/caption]
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We can reveal that, ahead of the Celebs Go Dating finale tonight, Ella has been going strong with Alex since they first met.

They’ve even now gone official away from the cameras, with Ella bringing Alex along to the latest MAFS UK launch last week.

A source told The Sun: “Ella and Alex have been inseparable since they met on Celebs Go Dating and have remained together since filming wrapped in July.

“They’ve finally made their relationship official after Ella brought Alex as a plus one to a number of recent high-profile events, such as the Married at First Sight launch.

“Ella has told pals how happy she is and how Alex has made her laugh and feel safe compared to any other man she’s dated.

“He identities as a straight man and just sees Ella for her, as a woman, rather than a label and has been really supportive of her.

“They’ve talked about falling in love and see a future together. Ella has even introduced Alex to her family, as has he.”

Ella and Alex’s blossoming romance has been playing out on screen over the past two weeks, with the pair meeting on one of the show’s retreats.

Smitten from the outset, their bond only grew when Ella was forced to take time off from the show after falling ill, and Alex sent her flowers while she recovered.

However, another date was derailed by dating expert Paul Carrick-Brunson, who ambushed the pair with a series of Ella’s former dates.

Admitting she struggled getting used to so much female attention, she gently let down her other suitors, standing firm in her decision to stick with Alex.

This didn’t go down particularly well with a man named Reece, who she connected with at the start of her journey on the show.

She’s since called him a “red flag” because he seemed too keen, even wanting to go ‘exclusive’ with her after just two dates.

On tonight’s finale, the dating agency throws its first ever pool party to signal the end of the series – and Alex has a surprise in store for Ella.

However, just as things look solid for them, an unexpected face from the past resurfaces, leaving Ella in a tricky situation – and an apology may be in order.

Celebs Go Dating airs tonight on Channel 4 and is available on Channel 4 On Demand.

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Ella has found herself in demand during her time with the agency[/caption]
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The couple made their official debit at a Married at First Sight screening last week[/caption]

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Telling AI voices from humans ‘will soon be nearly impossible’ but ‘chit-chat’ trick lets you instantly expose evil bots

ARTIFICIAL intelligence is getting better so fast that it will soon be “nearly impossible” to tell fake voices from real ones.

Experts told The Sun that massive advancements in AI voice “deepfakes” risk sparking a surge in costly scams – and shared some conversational tricks to help you stay safe.

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Artificial intelligence is now eerily good at replicating human voices[/caption]

AI voices are now extremely convincing – and “deepfake audio” tech can even “clone” the voices of friends or loved ones in seconds.

You might receive a phone call asking for some quick cash from someone that sounds just like your husband or wife – but it’s actually a dastardly crook using AI cloning tech.

And even if you think you couldn’t be fooled right now, AI tech will only get smarter.

“It will get increasingly difficult to tell the difference between bots and humans in text chats and voice calls, but not impossible,” said security expert Paul Bischoff, speaking to The Sun.

“Humans will adapt and learn how to spot them in a conversation,” explained Paul, a consumer privacy advocate at Comparitech.

“Such as by using safe phrases and prodding the suspected AI with unexpected prompts.”

But he warned that this would only work in a two-way conversation.

If you can’t speak directly to the AI and you’re just receive a voice message, it becomes much harder.

“When there’s no way for the user to prompt the AI, telling the difference is more difficult,” Paul explained.

“It will soon become nearly impossible to tell the difference between a real human voice and an AI-generated one in a pre-recorded message or voicemail, for example.

“Video still has a bit further to go because our eyes are generally sharper than our ears, so artifacts are more easily spotted.”

STAY SAFE FROM EVIL AI

The good news is that there are lots of ways to fend off AI attacks – beyond just trying to listen out for strange vocal quirks.

Usually if it’s an AI system operated by an official company, you’ll know right away that you’re talking to a robot.

“When AI tools like chatbots and voice agents are used for good, it is easy to tell that you are speaking to an AI – because they will tell you,” said Jamie Beckland, the chief product officer at cyber-security firm APIContext, speaking to The Sun.

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There’s no way to escape the fact that AI is here – and it’s going to be abused by scammers.

They’ll use it to make their swindles more convincing.

And it’ll help crooks carry out cons on many more people at record speed.

But ultimately, the AI scams use the same classic tricks to deceive you as regular ones.

So just remember to be wary if someone is asking you for money urgently.

If someone wants sensitive info from you, is there a good reason for it? And are you sure you’re talking to the right person?

Verify that you’re chatting with who you think you are – and don’t be afraid to call a friend, family member, or business directly to check about a request for money.

Watch out for bold claims or people trying to trigger emotions like fear, greed, or even love.

Don’t get too caught up on worrying about whether a scammer is using AI or not – just focus on whether questions you’re being asked make sense, and if there’s a good chance you’re being scammed.

Often the best course of action is patience. Take your time when someone is making sensitive requests over the phone. Hang up, walk away, collect yourself, and even consider consulting with a loved one first.

If something seems suspicious, you’re probably not wrong.

“Good actors know that transparency is key, and their AI systems are designed to disclose that you are speaking to an AI.

“Scammers and hackers have a different agenda, of course.”

So if you’re worried that you’re talking to a voice-cloning scammer on the phone, there’s an easy trick to expose them.

It basically involves having a “chit-chat” with the bot to see if you can confuse it.

Above all, trust your gut. If something seems off, hang up.

Jamie Becklandcybersecurity expert

And if you ask for a video call, you’re even likelier to scupper a cyber-criminal.

“If you are concerned about being scammed, ask the other person to move from a phone call to a video call,” Jamie told us.

“Deepfake tools will continue to be brittle and need to be configured. Adding video throws scammers off their game.

“Also, make sure you include some natural chit chat in your conversation, where you can gauge responses to non sequiturs.

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Artificial intelligence is now widely available – including through popular tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT app, which can be used for free[/caption]

“And be alert for any audio background noise, which is used to cover up limitations in how natural an AI voice sounds.

“Above all, trust your gut. If something seems off, hang up.”

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Lewis Hamilton slams FIA president for ‘racial element’ in criticism that compared swearing drivers to rappers

LEWIS HAMILTON reignited his feud with Mohammed Ben Sulayem by saying there was a “racial element” to his comments comparing swearing drivers to rappers.

The FIA president has asked F1 to limit the amount of swearing, usually from drivers over team radio, on TV coverage of races.

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Lewis Hamilton claims there was a ‘racial element’ to  Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s remarks[/caption]
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Ben Sulayem compared swearing drivers to rappers[/caption]

Ben Sulayem said: “We have to differentiate between our sport – motorsport – and rap music. We’re not rappers, you know.

“They say the F-word how many times per minute? We are not on that. That’s them and we are [us].”

Ahead of this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, Hamilton said: “I don’t like how he’s expressed it.

“Saying ‘rappers’ is very stereotypical and if you think about it, most rappers are black. So really pointed it towards we’re not like them.

“So I think that was the wrong choice of words. There’s a racial element there.”

Hamilton did understand Ben Sulayem’s wider point, saying: “You forget that there are kids that are listening. So I agree in that sense.”

Max Verstappen also snapped back after he was cautioned over swearing in a press conference.

The Red Bull driver said his RB20 car was “f**ked” which led host Tom Clarkson to remind the world champion to watch his language.

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Verstappen said: “I sometimes swear, that’s true, but that will apply to everyone in this room.

“Insulting someone is something else.

“We are unlucky that it is all broadcast and people can then pick it up.

“The car is f***ed – can’t I say that? “How old are we, five or six years old? That is ridiculous.

“And even if children of that age watch this, when they get a bit older they will probably also use a swear word when they are with their friends.”

This is not the first time drivers and Ben Sulayem have locked horns, with his feud with Hamilton long-standing.

The seven-time world champion slammed new rules about wearing jewellery in his Mercedes cockpit in 2022.

Hamilton was forced to remove his nose stud ahead of the 2022 British Grand Prix.

He was then granted an FIA medical exemption to wear the piercings following “concerns about disfigurement” the following season.

Ben Sulayem also fined Hamilton £42,000 for failing to attend the FIA’s prize-giving gala in the days after his defeat to Verstappen in the 2021 season finale in Abu Dhabi.

The Brit supported Susie Wolff, the F1 Academy managing director, in her legal dispute against Ben Sulayem.

Wolff lodged a case against the FIA following its conflict of interest inquiry into her last year, which was dropped after two days.

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