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🇫🇷🔵 Telegram complies with European laws, including those related to moderation, said Pavel Durov's lawyer, David-Olivier Kaminski, to RIA Novosti.
However, he added that it is absurd to claim that the social network or its owner is responsible for all the abuses that occur on the platform.
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However, he added that it is absurd to claim that the social network or its owner is responsible for all the abuses that occur on the platform.
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JUST IN - French President Macron breaks silence on the arrest of Pavel Durov: "It is in no way a political decision."
https://x.com/EmmanuelMacron/status/1828077245606342672
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🇮🇩❌ 🔵 Indonesia is considering blocking Telegram in the country.
The reason was the platform's alleged involvement in the distribution of pornography and the promotion of online gambling, the Jakarta Globe writes, citing the Minister of Communications and Information.
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The reason was the platform's alleged involvement in the distribution of pornography and the promotion of online gambling, the Jakarta Globe writes, citing the Minister of Communications and Information.
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🇦🇪🔵 Pavel Durov's rented office in Dubai, where the head of Telegram moved the company's headquarters in 2017, has been closed.
So far, none of the employees have appeared in the premises, the administrator of the complex told WSJ.
The reporter also could not find any contact information for the company or its representatives in the building's security system, the publication writes.
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So far, none of the employees have appeared in the premises, the administrator of the complex told WSJ.
The reporter also could not find any contact information for the company or its representatives in the building's security system, the publication writes.
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While Elon Musk's Neuralink has garnered most of the headlines in this field, a new small and thin chip out of Switzerland makes it look downright clunky by comparison. It also works impressively well.
The chip has been developed by researchers at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) and represents a leap forward in the sizzling space of brain-machine-interfaces (BMIs) – devices that are able to read activity in the brain and translate it into real-world output such as text on a screen. That's because this particular device – known as a miniaturized brain-machine interface (MiBMI) – is extremely small, consisting of two thin chips measuring just 8 mm2 total. By comparison, Elon Musk's Neuralink device clocks in at comparatively gargantuan size of about 23 x 8 mm (about 0.3 x .9 in).
Additionally, the EPFL chipset uses very little power, is reported to be minimally invasive, and consists of a fully integrated system that processes data in real time. That's different from Neuralink, which requires the insertion of 64 electrodes into the brain and carries out its processing via an app located on a device outside of the brain.
"MiBMI allows us to convert intricate neural activity into readable text with high accuracy and low power consumption," said Mahsa Shoaran who heads EPFL's Integrated Neurotechnologies Laboratory. "This advancement brings us closer to practical, implantable solutions that can significantly enhance communication abilities for individuals with severe motor impairments."
Like other BMIs, the new chip basically monitors electrical activity in the brain and, armed with datasets from previous brain-monitoring efforts, converts that activity into an output. In this case, the MiBMI is able to read brain signals that are formed as someone imagines drawing a letter and output those signals as text.
"We are collaborating with other research groups to test the system in different contexts, such as speech decoding and movement control," says Shoaran. "Our goal is to develop a versatile BMI that can be tailored to various neurological disorders, providing a broader range of solutions for patients."
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Thought-to-text chip smaller than Neuralink achieves 91% accuracy
The brain-machine interface race is on. While Elon Musk's Neuralink has garnered most of the headlines in this field, a new small and thin chip out of Switzerland makes it look downright clunky by comparison. It also works impressively well.
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🇺🇲🇨🇳⚡- Xi agrees to speak with US President Joe Biden over the phone in the next few weeks.
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🚬 Recreational drug use — even cannabis — triples the risk of heart attack, stroke
A new study has found that recreational drug users are three times more likely to have recurrent heart emergencies than those who abstain.
Over a two-week period in 2021, researchers followed nearly 1,400 patients admitted to ICUs across France.
All of the patients were tested for drugs, and 11% were found to have cannabis, opioids, cocaine, amphetamines or MDMA in their systems at the time of intake, and more than 28% tested positive for two or more of those drugs.
Researchers then tracked the patients for a year to see if they experienced cardiac emergencies or strokes.
Of this test group, roughly 6% of nonusers suffered a follow-up emergency, while a staggering 13% of drug users found themselves back in the ER with cardiovascular complications within the year.
Furthermore, drug takers were more likely than their straight-edge counterparts to suffer a heart-related death, non-fatal heart attack or stroke.
“Recreational drug use was associated with a tripling of the risk of a repeat serious cardiovascular event within one year,” said researcher Dr. Raphael Mirailles, a physician with Lariboisière Hospital in Paris.
Returning to the study, taking opioids upped the cardiac risk factor by 3.6 times, while cannabis use nearly doubled it.
Curiously, cocaine and amphetamines did not have a statistically significant relationship with serious cardiovascular events.
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A new study has found that recreational drug users are three times more likely to have recurrent heart emergencies than those who abstain.
Over a two-week period in 2021, researchers followed nearly 1,400 patients admitted to ICUs across France.
All of the patients were tested for drugs, and 11% were found to have cannabis, opioids, cocaine, amphetamines or MDMA in their systems at the time of intake, and more than 28% tested positive for two or more of those drugs.
Researchers then tracked the patients for a year to see if they experienced cardiac emergencies or strokes.
Of this test group, roughly 6% of nonusers suffered a follow-up emergency, while a staggering 13% of drug users found themselves back in the ER with cardiovascular complications within the year.
Furthermore, drug takers were more likely than their straight-edge counterparts to suffer a heart-related death, non-fatal heart attack or stroke.
“Recreational drug use was associated with a tripling of the risk of a repeat serious cardiovascular event within one year,” said researcher Dr. Raphael Mirailles, a physician with Lariboisière Hospital in Paris.
Returning to the study, taking opioids upped the cardiac risk factor by 3.6 times, while cannabis use nearly doubled it.
Curiously, cocaine and amphetamines did not have a statistically significant relationship with serious cardiovascular events.
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Recent recreational drug use triples risk of repeat serious cardiovascular event
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Amidst reports of X censorship in #Brazil, we're continuing to work to provide access to a free and open internet. #ProtonVPN and its browser extension are available for free on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android.
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"The tyrant, Alexandre de Moraes, is dictator of Brazil. Lula is his lapdog."
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"There were elections, and Bolsonaro did not recognize the results; there was an appeal to the 'Supreme Court' [the TSE (Superior Electoral Court)]. The 'Supreme Court' of Brazil decided that Lula won the election. Holy word of Brazil. And who meddled with Brazil? Nobody!
Did you make a statement? You? You? Did Venezuela say anything? We only said that we respected Brazilian institutions, and Brazil resolved its issues internally, as it should be."
"What did Venezuela do [after January 8]? We immediately condemned Bolsonaro's violent fascist acts and supported democracy, the Constitution, and the established authority in Brazil without commenting on internal matters.
That's how it has been; that's how it should be. With the constitutional, institutional, and Bolivarian moral authority that we have, we demand that the world not stick its nose in Venezuela's internal affairs and respect Venezuela's sovereignty and internal life."
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"We wanted to share an update about Starlink in Brazil. Earlier this week, we received an order from Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes freezing Starlink's finances and preventing Starlink from conducting financial transactions in Brazil.
This order is based on an unfounded determination that Starlink should be held accountable for fines imposed—unconstitutionally—against X, a company that is not affiliated with Starlink. It was issued in secret and without granting Starlink any of the due legal processes guaranteed by Brazil's Constitution.
While this illegal order may affect our ability to receive your monthly payment, you do not need to take any action at this time. Starlink is committed to defending your rights protected by your Constitution and will continue to provide services to you for free, if necessary, while we address this matter through legal means.
Thank you for choosing Starlink."
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