ZDNET discusses the importance of prioritizing security in the age of digital malice, particularly in the context of data collection by browsers like Chrome. The article suggests alternative Chrome-based browsers that prioritize security, such as Brave Browser, Ungoogled Chromium Browser, Mullvad Browser, Opera, and Vivaldi, each offering unique features like built-in VPNs, Tor network access, privacy mode, and customizable settings for tracking prevention. These browsers aim to provide users with increased privacy and security while browsing the internet.
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Senate drops plan to ban state AI laws
The US Senate voted 99 to 1 to remove a controversial moratorium on states regulating AI systems from the omnibus budget bill, following failed amendments aimed at compromise. The provision faced backlash from many GOP senators concerned it would limit state-level protections, particularly regarding online child safety and individual rights, leading to intense negotiations and ultimately its removal. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The US Senate has voted 99 to 1 to remove...
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