Start Up No.2688: trust in news sites keeps falling, the AI threat to internet security, memory crunch to hit Apple prices, and more
For the elderly and infirm, affordable exoskeletons could soon change their lives. CC-licensed photo by Sandia Labs on Flickr. You can sign up to receive each day’s Start Up post by email. You’ll need to click a confirmation link, so no spam. A selection of 9 links for you. Different drum. I’m @charlesarthur on Twitter. On Threads: charles_arthur. On Mastodon: https://newsie.social/@charlesarthur. On Bluesky: @charlesarthur.bsky.social. Observations and links welcome. Trust in news hits new low globally, research suggests – BBC News Paul Glynn: » Trust in the news has fallen to an all-time low globally – the lowest since annual reports by the Reuters Institute began more than a decade ago (2015). The research published on Tuesday suggests that public trust worldwide is at 37%, three points down on this time last year. In the UK, it has fallen by five points to 30% – 20 points lower than 10 years ago. More than half of respondents said they now get their news from third-party platforms…
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