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Medical Illustrations Serbia Land Twitter More: Tuesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz June 20 2023

Medical Illustrations, Serbia Land, Twitter, More: Tuesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, June 20, 2023
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NEW RESOURCES

Johnson & Johnson: Driving Diversity in Medical Illustration. “To increase diverse representation in medical imagery—and to ultimately help improve health outcomes for people of color—the company has collaborated with Deloitte and the Association of Medical Illustrators to launch Illustrate Change, a growing library of medical illustrations featuring people of color.”

Serbian Monitor: E-archive service launched – New land registry now available online. “The State Geodetic Authority (RGZ) has launched the eArchive service, a new app which helps people in Serbia, natural and legal persons, including attorneys, notaries public and companies to view and access documents from the database of the RGZ digital archive with a single click of a mouse and entirely free of charge.”

AROUND THE INTERNET WORLD

Axios: Twitter looks to reassure anxious advertisers at Cannes. “Twitter plans to bring on new ad tech partners that can help the company deliver brand-safe campaigns to advertisers, one of its top advertising execs said Tuesday.”

Mashable, and I swear I did not intentionally put these together: Twitter reportedly ran family-friendly ads next to alt-right propaganda. “As confirmed by Gizmodo, ads for brands like Disney, Microsoft, Adobe, and the newspaper The Telegraph appeared in posted clips from the film Europa: The Last Battle, a movie considered to be an antisemitic, ‘World War II revisionist film(opens in a new tab)’ by the Anti-Defamation League(opens in a new tab). The film is frequently used as a recruitment tool for neo-Nazi groups and was often taken down by social platforms to curb white supremacist content.”

Digital Trends: ChatGPT can now generate working Windows 11 keys for free. “In a short time, ChatGPT has amazed the world with the things it can do (and the things it really shouldn’t be able to do). And now it seems we can add creating genuine Windows 10 and Windows 11 keys to the list. All it takes is some clever prompting and you’ll get free access to Microsoft’s operating system.”

SECURITY & LEGAL

Reuters: Russia’s Yandex Fined for Refusing to Share User Information With Security Services. “A Moscow court fined Nasdaq-listed Yandex 2 million roubles ($24,242) for repeatedly refusing to provide the Federal Security Service, or FSB, with information about its users, Russia’s state TASS news agency reported early on Monday.”

US Department of Commerce: Biden-Harris Administration Announces $930 Million to Expand and Strengthen America’s High-Speed Internet Networks as Part of the Investing in America Agenda. “Under the Biden-Harris Administration’s Internet for All Initiative, the Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program invests in projects that build regional networks that connect to national Internet networks.”

RESEARCH & OPINION

Euractiv: Almost 400 websites spread Russian propaganda in Bulgaria. “Almost 400 ‘mushroom’ sites – created in bulk by malicious actors with the sole purpose of seeding disinformation and fake news – are spreading Russian propaganda in Bulgaria.”

Nature: Global ‘pandemic treaty’: nations wrestle with how to fairly share virus data. “During the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers in countries from Brazil to South Africa to India kept tabs on how SARS-CoV-2 was evolving by determining the genetic sequences of viruses collected from infected people. They then uploaded those sequences to online data-sharing platforms, enabling the development of vaccines. But many of the countries that uploaded sequences were slow to receive the shots, if they got them at all. This disconnect sets up a situation in which disease-affected countries might one day decide to keep information to themselves — an outcome that could be disastrous globally.”

Baltic Times: Lithuanian architects pool European counterparts to preserve cultural heritage in Ukraine. “Lithuanian architects are bringing together European and Ukrainian counterparts to preserve cultural heritage in Ukraine. During the three-year cultural project, European and Ukrainian architects will work on the preservation and restoration of Ukraine’s cultural heritage through research, workshops, public discussions, events, refresher courses and architectural studies.” Good afternoon, Internet…

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