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Interactive games can boost online fraud awareness

July 1, 2025 Phys.org

A new pilot study has found that game-based learning (GBL) can be a highly effective method for teaching adults how to identify and avoid e-commerce fraud and scams, an issue that continues to rise globally […]

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Cities are unprepared for social and economic impact of robots, according to study

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From delivering food in restaurants to cleaning airports, robots are becoming increasingly common in society—but are our policies ready to keep up?This post was originally published on this site

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Widespread non-compliance found in loot box advertising disclosure rules in the UK and South Korea

June 30, 2025 Phys.org

A new study has found overwhelming (90%+) non-compliance with mandatory advertising disclosure requirements for gambling-like loot boxes in video games, raising concerns about consumer protection enforcement in both the United Kingdom and South Korea.This post […]

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Why human empathy still matters in the age of AI

June 30, 2025 Phys.org

A new international study finds that people place greater emotional value on empathy they believe comes from humans—even when the exact same response is generated by artificial intelligence.This post was originally published on this site

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AI vision language models provide video descriptions for blind users

June 30, 2025 Phys.org

For people who are blind or have low vision, the audio descriptions of action in movies and TV shows are essential to understanding what is happening. Networks and streaming services hire professionals to create audio […]

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Roblox’s Grow a Garden explodes online video game numbers

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Mattel and OpenAI have partnered up. Here’s why parents should be concerned about AI in toys

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Mattel may seem like an unchanging, old-school brand. Most of us are familiar with it—be it through Barbie, Fisher-Price, Thomas & Friends, Uno, Masters of the Universe, Matchbox, MEGA or Polly Pocket.This post was originally […]

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Video games can help trans players feel seen and safe. It all starts with design

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There is a comfort in finding and being yourself. Video games offer opportunities for this comfort. They allow people to exist in safe spaces, to develop community, and to explore the self—as well as the […]

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How the Internet of Things devices affect your privacy, even when they’re not yours

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eSafety boss wants YouTube included in the social media ban. But AI raises even more concerns for kids

June 24, 2025 Phys.org

Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, today addressed the National Press Club to outline how her office will be driving the Social Media Minimum Age Bill when it comes into effect in December this year.This […]

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