Experts stress that while some codes might be harmless or just trendy slang, if they show up repeatedly or appear alongside other concerning behavior, it’s time to ask questions. Don’t just delete the ...
ITHACA, N.Y. – Fact-checkers may have a new tool in the fight against misinformation. A team of Cornell University researchers has developed a way to “watermark” light in videos, which they can use to ...
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