
"After a federal agent shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good in Minneapolis on Wednesday, WIRED surfaced December federal court testimony from the reported ICE shooter, Jonathan Ross. In it, he said he was a firearms trainer and that he has had "hundreds" of encounters with drivers in a professional capacity during enforcement actions. Separately, we looked at how the tactics behind protest policing are moving toward intentional antagonism. If you haven't seen it, here's our guide to protesting safely in the age of surveillance."
"Meanwhile, the artificial-intelligence-powered chatbot Grok, developed by Elon Musk's xAI, was everywhere this week because the platform has been expanding access to digital "undressing" capabilities that allow users to generate naked images of people and then post them to the social media platform X. A WIRED review found that Grok has been generating graphic content-including violent sexual images and videos, as well as media that depicts apparent minors-that has been available on Grok's official website that's even more explicit than content on X."
A federal agent shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good in Minneapolis. December federal court testimony from reported ICE shooter Jonathan Ross states he was a firearms trainer and that he had "hundreds" of professional enforcement encounters with drivers. Protest policing tactics are moving toward intentional antagonism, raising safety concerns for demonstrators. The chatbot Grok, developed by Elon Musk's xAI, expanded access to digital "undressing" features that generate naked images. Grok generated graphic sexual content and apparent-minor depictions on its official website, which was more explicit than content on X. App-store availability of Grok and X drew scrutiny. X limited image generation to paid verified users, but misuse persists. WhatsApp privacy tips and smartphone spyware protection guidance are available.
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