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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Vega: Zero-knowledge proofs for digital identity in the age of AI

    Microsoft Research has developed Vega, a system that uses zero-knowledge proofs to enable users to verify aspects of their digital identity, such as age or professional status, without revealing the underlying credential. This technology aims to address privacy concerns exacerbated by the rise of AI agents and the increasing need for secure digital verification. Vega generates proofs quickly on standard devices and is designed to integrate with existing formats like driver's licenses and EU digital identity wallets. AI

    Vega: Zero-knowledge proofs for digital identity in the age of AI

    IMPACT Enables secure and private credential verification for AI agents and digital identity systems.

  2. Meta, Snap and Roblox commit to tougher anti-grooming measures in UK

    Malaysia is implementing new regulations starting June 1st to protect minors online, requiring social media platforms to verify users are over 16 and implement safeguards against harmful content. In the UK, regulators are pushing for stricter child safety measures, with companies like Meta, Snap, and Roblox committing to enhanced anti-grooming features and age assurance systems. Meanwhile, Snap and YouTube have settled lawsuits alleging their platforms harm students through addictive designs, though both companies face numerous other similar legal challenges. AI

    Meta, Snap and Roblox commit to tougher anti-grooming measures in UK

    IMPACT These regulatory and legal actions signal a growing global trend towards stricter oversight of social media platforms, potentially impacting AI-driven content moderation and user engagement strategies.