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Drones

Turkey delivers first armed drone to Ukrainian Navy, much to Russia’s ire | Defense News

According to Ukraine’s Defense Ministry, the Ukrainian Navy has the first Bayraktar TB2 drone from Turkish defense manufacturer Baykar in its possession already. The arrival was announced on July 15 via the ministry’s official Twitter account. The drone, along with mobile control terminals and spare parts, will be posted in the Ukrainian Navy’s 10th Naval Aviation Brigade in Mykolaiv after passing the testing process. In 2019, Baykar stated that it had received a $69 million contract with Ukraine to deliver six TB2 combat UAVs. The transaction, according to Turkish officials at the time, included ammo for the armed drones. 

Source: https://www.defensenews.com/unmanned/2021/07/26/turkey-delivers-first-armed-drone-to-ukraine-much-to-russias-ire/ 

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Cyber Security

Signal fixes bug that sent random images to wrong contacts | Bleeping Computer

Signal has addressed a significant flaw in its mobile application that sent undesired photographs to users without warning in some situations. Despite the fact that the issue was first discovered in December 2020, it wasn’t until this month that a patch was handed out to Android users of the end-to-end encrypted messaging app. Signal fixed an issue in their Android app earlier this month that affected certain users. When sharing a picture to one of your connections via the Signal Android app, the recipient might occasionally receive not only the selected image but also a few other unintentional photographs that the user had never sent. 

Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/signal-fixes-bug-that-sent-random-images-to-wrong-contacts/ 

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Artificial Intelligence

Europe’s proposed A.I. law could cost its economy $36 billion, think tank warns | CNBC

According to a report issued on Sunday by the Center for Data Innovation, a Washington-based think tank, a new law meant to govern AI technology in Europe may damage the EU economy by 31 billion € ($36 billion) over the next five years. According to the institute, the Artificial Intelligence Act, invention of the European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, will be the “globe’s most restricted regulatory oversight of AI.” Artificial intelligence has proved effective in electronics like Google, Apple, and Facebook, but legislators in Europe are worried about the regulatory damage. 

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/26/aia-europes-proposed-ai-law-could-cost-its-economy-36-billion.html