This Thursday, February 8, Ivory Coast qualified for the final of the African Cup of Nations, a woman was saved thanks to the serious danger telephone and false reports are multiplying on social networks.
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This Thursday, February 8, Ivory Coast is qualified for the CAN final which it plays at home after its victory (1-0) against Congo on Wednesday. Narrowly surviving in the group stage, miraculous several times in the final phase, she will face Nigeria in the final on Sunday.
It is “a device that allows us to move in record times”, greets a police unionist. Wednesday evening, a feminicide was probably avoided in Seine-Saint-Denis. A victim triggered her phone in great danger while her ex-partner threatened her with a weapon. The man was killed by the police.
And then, you may have seen them on social networks: false TV reports created using artificial intelligence are multiplying. Often, they promote online gaming applications or investments that smell like scams. Until today, they are easy to spot, but AI is progressing.
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