Leaked Ice document shows worker detained in Hyundai raid had valid visa
At least one of the Korean workers swept up in a huge immigration raid on a Hyundai Motor factory site in Georgia last week was living and working legally in the US, according to an internal federal government document obtained by the Guardian.
Officials then “mandated” that he agree to be removed from the US despite not having violated his visa.
Leaked Ice document shows worker detained in Hyundai raid had valid visa
Exclusive: critics accuse Ice of ‘outrageous’ and ‘unlawful’ detention of Korean manJosé Olivares (The Guardian)
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U.K. ambassador to U.S. fired over Epstein links
British ambassador to U.S. Peter Mandelson fired over Epstein links
Britain's ambassador to the United States, Peter Mandelson, was fired Thursday after new revelations about his association with Jeffrey Epstein.Max Burman (NBC News)
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In AI-simulated Fed meeting, political pressure polarises board
The findings showed when political pressure is applied, the AI agents became fragmented and dissent more common, according to the paper by Sophia Kazinnik and Tara Sinclair.
"This simulation shows that the Federal Reserve is only partially insulated from politics," and that "outside scrutiny can shape internal decision-making, even in an institution guided by formal rules," they said in the paper.
The simulation replicates the July 2025 FOMC meeting.
While few central banks may be ready to have AI agents set monetary policy, a growing number of them are using the technology to streamline operations.
The Fed conducted research using generative AI models to analyse minutes of the FOMC meetings. The European Central Bank uses machine learning models to forecast euro-area inflation.
Democrats coalesce around insurance subsidies as shutdown demand, Neal says
“If they try to jam something down our throats without any compromise — without any bipartisan, real, bipartisan discussion — they ain’t going to get the votes, plain and simple,” Schumer said.
Neal argued that Congress can’t wait much longer to avert the expiration of enhanced tax subsidies that help about 20 million of Americans afford health care plans offered on exchanges created by the Affordable Care Act. People who receive that assistance are already being notified that the tax subsidies will end later this year, he said, with open enrollment for health insurance beginning in November.
“So you can have this huge spike in health care costs coupled with the subtraction of health care for millions of Americans,” Neal said, referring to Medicaid cuts in the GOP domestic policy bill passed in July. “And we have broad agreement that the health of the American people should be paramount in this debate.”
[PieFed] How to use Really Simple Licensing (RSL) to block all AI crawlers
How to use Really Simple Licensing (RSL) to block all AI crawlers - PieFed
RSL is a new initiative by a group of big internet publishers that seeks to define the conditions under which AI crawlers can harvest their content.piefedadmin (PieFed)
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French lawmakers urged a social media ban for under-15s and "digital curfew" for older minors
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Source: Commission of inquiry into the psychological effects of TikTok on minors.
Recommended reads in french:
- TikTok Commission of Inquiry: Report recommends banning social media for under-15s;
- TikTok Commission of Inquiry: "We saw an ocean of harmful content," says rapporteur Laure Miller.
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Imposing the ban and a 10 pm to 8 am curfew for 15- to 18-year-olds would "send a signal both to children and parents" that social media "is not harmless" for the young, Laure Miller, the MP who compiled a parliamentary inquiry's report, told AFP.With more than 1.5 billion users worldwide, TikTok -- owned by China-based ByteDance -- has been especially under fire from Western governments in Europe and the US in recent years.
Concerns raised over the platform have included content encouraging suicide, self harm or an unhealthy body image as well as its potential use for foreign political interference.
French President Emmanuel Macron has already backed a social media ban for children and young adolescents, following in the footsteps of Australia which started drafting its own landmark ban for under-16s last year.
Meanwhile TikTok is in legal limbo in America, as President Donald Trump has permitted the platform to continue operating there despite a law requiring its sale.
The service was also singled out as a vector for Russian influence when Romania's presidential election was controversially annulled last year by the country's supreme court.
Launched in March, the French parliamentary committee set out to examine TikTok and its psychological effects on minors after a 2024 lawsuit against the platform by seven families accusing it of exposing their children to content pushing them towards suicide.
Members put forward Thursday's recommendations -- welcomed by Laure Boutron-Marmion, a lawyer representing the families -- after months of testimony from families, social media executives and influencers.
Commission d'enquête TikTok : "On a vu un océan de contenus néfastes", témoigne la rapporteure, Laure Miller
Laure Miller (Ensemble pour la République) et Arthur Delaporte (Socialistes) ont présenté les conclusions de la commission d'enquête sur TikTok, lors d'une conférence de presse à l'Assemblée nationale, ce jeudi 11 septembre.Raphaël Marchal (LCP - Assemblée nationale)
Over 300 South Korean migrants released after being detained at Ga. Hyundai plant
After federal law enforcement officials said they conducted a raid at a Georgia battery plant that they called the "largest single-site enforcement operation in the history of Homeland Security Investigations," over 300 South Korean migrants have been released from U.S. custody.
According to the Yonhap News Agency, the migrants will board a plane and fly back to South Korea on Thursday, nearly a week after being detained. The operation took place at a Hyundai plant in Bryan County, Georgia. Officials said that 475 people — mostly South Korean nationals — were apprehended. Some of those present had entered the U.S. illegally, overstayed their visas, or did not have proper work permits.
Over 300 South Korean migrants released after being detained at Ga. Hyundai plant
More than 300 South Korean migrants were released after a record Homeland Security raid at a Georgia Hyundai plant. Most will return home nearly a week after being detained.Justin Boggs (News Channel 5 Nashville (WTVF))
DeSantis administration now housing immigrant detainees in north Florida prison
Florida on Tuesday started bringing immigrant detainees to the second migrant detention center the state has established this summer.
About 115 people are being held at the north Florida facility now, according to a Fox News clip shared by a spokesperson for the Florida Division of Emergency Management.
The spokesperson did not answer whether there have been any deportation flights out of the nearby Lake City airport.
The Fox News clip shows rows of bunk beds with twin-sized green mattresses in one room.
The north Florida detention center can hold about 1,300 people, according to the governor’s office.
White House spin on Epstein spirals out of control
White House spin on Epstein spirals out of control
Everyone except MAGA media is talking about the "wonderful secret"Sophia Tesfaye (Salon.com)
Reality Is Ruining the Humanoid Robot Hype: The obstacles to scaling up humanoids that nobody is talking about
Humanoid Robots: The Scaling Challenge
It takes more than building a humanoid robot to build a humanoid robot product.Evan Ackerman (IEEE Spectrum)
We Need to Talk About Charlie (& Social Media's Reaction)
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Profitez des vidéos et de la musique que vous aimez, mettez en ligne des contenus originaux, et partagez-les avec vos amis, vos proches et le monde entier.www.youtube.com
FTC Launches Inquiry into AI Chatbots Acting as Companions
FTC Launches Inquiry into AI Chatbots Acting as Companions
The Federal Trade Commission is issuing orders to seven companies that provide consumer-facing AI-powered chatbots seeking information on how these firms measure, test, and monitor potentially negaFederal Trade Commission
Modern Smartphones Vulnerable to Silent ‘ChoiceJacking’ USB Attacks
Modern Smartphones Vulnerable to Silent ‘ChoiceJacking’ USB Attacks | CyberInsider
A USB attack named ChoiceJacking subverts protections on Android and iOS devices by using malicious chargers to silently access user data.Bill Mann (CyberInsider)
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ChatGPT may start alerting authorities about youngsters considering suicide, says CEO Sam Altman
ChatGPT may start alerting authorities about youngsters considering suicide, says CEO
Sam Altman fears as many as 1,500 people a week may be talking to bot before killing themselves and says company could be ‘more proactive’Robert Booth (The Guardian)
The free market seems to be elated by the death of Charlie Kirk...
Seriously, did anyone else notice when they checked the stock market this morning that EVERY index is up by at least 65 points? My portfolio jumped nearly 3% today.
I'm not saying correlation = causation, but as time goes on, it will be interesting to see if deaths of prominent right wing mouth pieces indicate a bump in the market...
How thousands of ‘overworked, underpaid’ humans train Google’s AI to seem smart
How thousands of ‘overworked, underpaid’ humans train Google’s AI to seem smart
Contracted AI raters describe grueling deadlines, poor pay and opacity around work to make chatbots intelligentGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
State consider monitoring parolees with artificial intelligence: program would track people on parole and probation using AI to find patterns in where they go and how often they charge their devices.
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/37262100
klahoma lawmakers are considering investing in a new platform that aids in parole and probation check-ins through monitoring with artificial intelligence and fingerprint and facial scans
Death of a Troll
The last thing I ever thought I would do would be to write more than a few sentences about someone like Charlie Kirk. I have always found him to be a particularly loathsome coward. He had no values, he promoted nothing of real world worth, he helped no one, and he never provided comfort or support especially during times of crisis. He spent his career using rhetorical tricks to avoid good faith conversations, spreading hateful rhetoric, and incompetently defending Republican orthodoxy any time it was obvious even to young conservatives that Republicans were acting against their interests. His last major political move was to encourage his audience to trust the government regarding the Epstein files. There is nothing left of his legacy but his career of petty contempt and apologetics for heinous actions. No one will miss him. He is highly replaceable in all facets and his children have been saved from years of abuse, neglect, and exploitation which having such a miserable person as a father had doomed them to.
Kirk has never been as important as he has been during the last two days. He is now dominating the headlines of the world’s major newspapers. This is to contrast how unimportant he has been for over a decade. He was originally propped up by the Koch brothers as the dominant anti-intellectual voice of the youth, the face of the organization “Turning Point USA.” The purpose of this organization was(is?) to convince college students that intellectual pursuits were worthless because common sense conservatism already had all answers. This was unconvincing to college students but may have encouraged many impressionable young teenagers to avoid critical thinking and embrace conservative orthodoxy. This was the peak of his career. He aged out of his role almost immediately and has been haunting the background of conservative media ever since. He was no longer a collegiate peer offering an alternative to knowledge, but an aging idiot yelling at kids.
His recent Jubliee “debate” is emblematic of his recent status. For the duration of the video, young people make a fool of him one after another while his lack of any kind of wit, charm, or insight leaves him defenseless. His wordplay fails, his points easily dismantled, and his celebration of his own self-perceived victories are met with open disgust. Kirk was powerless and had lost any influence that he once had. He was on the way out.
On September 10, 2025, a sniper used a high-powered rifle to cleanly dispatch Charlie Kirk at an estimated distance of 200 yards before escaping without a trace. For those unfamiliar with firearms it is extraordinarily difficult to hit a person-sized target at all from this distance, and the shot was an extremely precise killing shot. In my opinion it is extremely unlikely that this shooting was anything but the act of a highly trained individual with extensive resources. I do not believe that this was a sudden act of passion, and I do believe it was a planned and coordinated strike.
Why kill Charlie Kirk? Kirk was a conservative D-lister with no power and waning influence. While alive, he was a political liability and go-to punching bag for political commentators. I can’t think of any reason a terrorist group or actor with the skill and resources they had at their disposal would pick Kirk as a target rather than almost anyone else whose death may have set back Trump’s movement. It is somewhat possible that a skilled veteran was personally offended by something Kirk said or did and used their skills to take revenge, but I’ve not seen this amount of professionalism and precision attached to a motive of this nature before.
Donald Trump and Nancy Mace have claimed that this was an assassination performed by agents of the Democrat Party. I can’t think of any way that this would benefit the Democrats. However, I can think of who may believe this obvious lie. I was raised a conservative so I understand that a conservative might believe the egghead democrats would want to kill a simple truth-teller to shut him up and stop him from spreading common sense. The belief that enemies of conservatives are motivated by this is conservative orthodoxy which all conservatives are required to believe as proof of their group membership. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that this statement makes sense only to orthodox conservatives and to no one else.
Today is September 11th and the headlines are dominated by Kirk’s shooting and Republican vows for vengeance. It appears that this killing has massively supported Trump’s current agenda by providing another justification to bring the military down on US citizens to protect state power. Whether it is a coincidence or not, Trump and only Trump has benefited from this killing. Considering how quickly momentous events have been forgotten in the last several months, I’m hoping this push to make Kirk an angelic martyr of the Trump movement is forgotten as quickly and Kirk resumes his rightful place in obscurity.
The US is now the largest investor in commercial spyware
The US is now the largest investor in commercial spyware
And new countries are linked to the dangerous software.WIRED (Ars Technica)
A quick look at some epic Sanrio Characters!
Today, out of the blue, I discovered that on this planet there exist people of about my generation that don't know any single Sanrio character
Spyware blasts: Strict liability for abnormally dangerous activities
More than twenty countries have signed on to the nonbinding Pall Mall Process Code of Practice for States since it was launched in April 2025 by the United Kingdom (UK) and France. Its focus is to “tackle the challenges posed by the proliferation and irresponsible use of commercial cyber intrusion capabilities (CCICs).” CCICs encompass a broad array of tools, including spyware—a kind of malicious software that allows “unauthorized remote access to an internet-enabled target device” for surveillance and/or data extraction. One of the pillars of the Code of Practice for States is accountability, under which countries are encouraged to establish or apply national frameworks to regulate the “development, facilitation, purchase, transfer, and use of” spyware.Establishing new domestic frameworks or even analyzing which existing national or international frameworks apply to spyware-related activity will take significant time, likely years. Meanwhile, new instances of spyware abuses against journalists and other human rights defenders continue. It is therefore not surprising that the Code of Practice for States also recommends measures to incentivize responsible activity, encourage the use of export control and licensing frameworks, and provide support for victims. It is on one such measure for victim support that this report focuses: “procedures for those claiming redress as a result of the irresponsible use of CCICs, including ensuring access to effective judicial or non-judicial remedies.” Specifically, this report explores how existing tort law relating to abnormally dangerous activities in the United States and the UK could provide a ground for bringing cases related to spyware abuses.
Tort law allows individuals to take accountability into their own hands, which is especially important when processes to enact binding obligations on actors involved in developing and selling spyware can take years and there is no guarantee they will be successful. However, tort law differs by country and, within the United States, even by state. This makes research difficult and, at a larger scale, inconsistent. Additionally, litigation is very resource intensive both in terms of money and time and governments are typically shielded from civil liability. It is simply not possible for every victim of a spyware abuse to bring a case against the actor(s) responsible. In that sense, it is not recommended to rely exclusively on tort law for accountability, but to use it as a supplementary measure while continuing to pursue parallel efforts at regulation.
With that framing, this report looks at the possibility of bringing cases under strict liability for abnormally dangerous activities in California and the UK. These two jurisdictions were chosen because of the similarities in their legal systems, the fact that civil cases have been brought in California against spyware developers, and since the UK is one of the countries that launched the Pall Mall Process. The author is not aware of any previous cases brought under this theory of liability with respect to spyware. Given the six-factor definition of abnormally dangerous activities in California, the fact that a court decides whether an activity qualifies, and recent developments regarding jurisdiction over foreign defendants and significant damages awards, it could be possible, although still difficult, to bring a case there under this theory related to spyware harms. The development of the same doctrine in the UK, however, cautions against attempting this novel argument there. For UK plaintiffs, more research is needed on alternative grounds under tort.
Spyware blasts: Strict liability for abnormally dangerous activities - Atlantic Council
This report explores applying strict liability for abnormally dangerous activities to spyware abuses in California and the UK.bgronemeyer (Atlantic Council)
Google wasn't against this privacy bill, officially. Behind the scenes, it orchestrated opposition
Google kept its lobbying on California privacy bill super, super quiet
Google organized business owners against California legislation to force its Chrome web browser to safeguard personal data.Yue Stella Yu (CalMatters)
State consider monitoring parolees with artificial intelligence: program would track people on parole and probation using AI to find patterns in where they go and how often they charge their devices.
klahoma lawmakers are considering investing in a new platform that aids in parole and probation check-ins through monitoring with artificial intelligence and fingerprint and facial scans
Oklahoma considers a pitch from a private company to monitor parolees with artificial intelligence
A pilot program would track people on parole and probation using AI to find patterns in where they go and how often they charge their devices.The Frontier
Checkpoint Britain: the dangers of digital ID and why privacy must be protected.
- At their worst, digital ID systems can enable population-wide surveillance; infringe on civil liberties; monitor, predict or influence individuals’ decisions; identify individuals or groups for targeted interventions; and facilitate the tracking, persecution, or differential treatment of marginalised groups.
- There is little evidence to support the government’s claim that digital ID would deter illegal immigration or employment fraud, and many good reasons to believe that mandatory digital ID would burden law-abiding citizens and businesses.
- No matter what is promised at the outset, once in place, a digital ID system is highly likely to be used beyond its initial stated purposes. The government is already considering proposals that would require digital ID for right-to-work and right-to-rent checks. Other reporting suggests that an option under consideration would expand further into everyday interactions such as voting online, signing contracts, paying bills and shopping.
- There are serious doubts about the government’s ability to run an effective and efficient digital ID scheme and prevent against the system failures and inaccuracies that have plagued the eVisa system. There is also significant doubt about the government’s ability to protect the vast amounts of personal data collected in a digital ID scheme – a point which 63% of respondents polled said they were concerned about.
- Far from being a backwards outlier, the UK is in good company with countries that have inherited its legal systems such as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand in consistently rejecting mandatory ID systems.
I mean, I wouldn't say "don't celebrate it" but just because someone else is a piece of shit isn't a blank check for you* to be a piece of shit.
*Collective "you"
There's a difference between being an asshole and being an asshole while monetizing it and corrupting the next generation.
Even the CEO guy who got Luigi'd was not as bad as Charlie Kirk in my eyes, he just made evil decisions for profit
Charlie Kirk exported his evil. Taught kids how to be evil. To be all manner of phobic. To hate. He actively worked to make the world a worse place
Fuck him
China penalises social media app Xiaohongshu(RedNote) over negative posts
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Charlie Kirk’s Murder Is a Tragedy and a Disaster
Charlie Kirk’s Murder Is a Tragedy and a Disaster
The assassination of Charlie Kirk threatens to embolden the far right and provide Donald Trump with a pretext for crushing dissent. Escalating political violence corrodes democratic norms and poses a unique threat to the Left.jacobin.com
The US is now the largest investor in commercial spyware
The US is now the largest investor in commercial spyware
And new countries are linked to the dangerous software.WIRED (Ars Technica)
Smartdomus: il nuovo portale per confrontare prezzi in tempo reale e acquistare in modo sicuro
È online Smartdomus, il nuovo portale italiano pensato per aiutare gli utenti a fare acquisti online in modo più consapevole, veloce e sicuro.
Il progetto nasce per semplificare la vita di chi cerca il miglior prezzo senza perdere tempo tra decine di siti diversi.
La piattaforma integra tre elementi in un unico luogo:
Comparatore prezzi intelligente: Smartdomus consente di confrontare i prezzi di uno stesso prodotto su diversi fornitori in tempo reale, così l’utente può sapere subito dove conviene acquistare.
Blog di approfondimento: guide, recensioni e articoli utili per capire meglio le caratteristiche dei prodotti e fare scelte informate.
E-commerce e link affiliati: possibilità di acquistare direttamente dal portale o tramite link a partner selezionati.
Uno dei punti di forza di Smartdomus è la selezione accurata dei siti e dei fornitori: tutte le fonti utilizzate sono affidabili e verificate, per garantire una navigazione sicura e una migliore esperienza d’acquisto.
L’interfaccia è moderna e intuitiva, progettata per essere semplice da usare sia da computer che da smartphone.
Grazie al sistema di aggiornamento continuo, i prezzi vengono controllati e aggiornati in tempo reale, permettendo all’utente di cogliere subito eventuali offerte o promozioni.
SmartDomus – Confronta Prezzi e Trova Offerte Esclusive
SmartDomus – Confronta Prezzi e Trova Offerte Esclusive. Confronta in tempo reale, trova il miglior prezzo e risparmia sui tuoi acquisti. Solo marchi affidabili Zero complicazioni.SmartDomus
When All Protest Is Terrorism | The groundwork for Trump’s free speech crackdown was laid by the War on Terror.
When all protest is terrorism
The groundwork for Trump's free speech crackdown was laid by the War on Terror.Mother Jones
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