Two-Factor Authentication For Learning Management Systems

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Digital learning is the new way of education, and eLearning platforms are growing at an immense rate. This calls for a secure and reliable method of accessing user data. Discover how two-factor authentication for eLearning platforms can ensure secure and trustworthy educational experiences. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Learning Management Systems  Source: eLearning Industry  ​Read More 

Safeguarding The Virtual Realm: Best Practices For Secure Metaverse Experiences

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Building a secure Metaverse starts with developers prioritizing security. Conduct a risk assessment to identify vulnerabilities, then implement strong controls like multi-factor authentication, data encryption, and regular updates. Foster a culture of security with employee training and transparent communication. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Emerging Technologies  Source: eLearning Industry  ​Read More 

Rights violations ripple across war-torn Sudan

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The armed conflict in Sudan has resulted in thousands of civilians killed, millions displaced, property looted and children conscripted, as fighting has spread to more regions of the country since the conflict began last April, according to a wide-ranging report from the UN Human Rights Office released on Friday.

5 Corporate Learning Strategies To Enhance Employee Work Efficiency

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Organizations are constantly looking for learning strategies to invest in employee growth. In this article, we’ll explore five effective corporate learning solutions suitable for working professionals. These solutions will help us to improve performance, and reshape learning processes. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Corporate eLearning  Source: eLearning Industry  ​Read More 

Gemini AI turns up in Chrome browser to help you write, as Google plays catch-up with Microsoft Edge

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Google has expanded the generative AI capabilities of its Chrome browser with a new ‘Help me write’ feature. As you might guess, this is enlisting AI – specifically, Gemini, which Google recently launched to replace Bard – to come to your aid when writing in the browser. This is writing with a small ‘w’ mind you, meaning crafting short snippets of reviews and the like. This feature has arrived in Chrome M122 on Windows PCs and Macs, but it’s only rolling out in the US for now (in the English language – you’ll find the option in Chrome’s settings, under the ‘Experimental AI’ panel). The AI will help you craft any written content in Chrome. So, for example, if you’re creating a sales listing for a GPU so you can upgrade to a better model, it can knock up something and automatically pull over extra details that might be useful such as the spec of the graphics […]

Ukraine: Bucha and Irpin rise from the ashes of Russian military occupation

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When the Russian occupation of Bucha in the early days of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, ended in March 2022, widespread destruction was revealed, and a UN commission concluded that war crimes had been committed against the civilian population. Two years on, life is returning to the town on Kyiv’s outskirts, and nearby Irpin, which have been restored with UN support.

How to develop ‘ethical AI’ and avoid potential dangers

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After a year of hype surrounding the latest version of ChatGPT and other new AI tools, governments are starting to make concerted efforts to bring in effective regulations on the use of this powerful technology, with the support of the UN science agency, UNESCO.