Jmail's Jikipedia project has created AI-generated dossiers on associates of Jeffrey Epstein, turning his emails into an encyclopedia of his powerful friends, according to The Verge. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) condemned a US-funded vaccine trial as unethical for withholding a potentially life-saving vaccine from newborns in Guinea-Bissau, Africa, as reported by Ars Technica. In other news, Google's AI Overviews have been found to be susceptible to scams, as detailed by Wired, while VentureBeat discussed how AI agents are being used to enhance teamwork, and Hacker News highlighted the superiority of the DjVu file format for sharing compressed book scans.
The Jikipedia project, created by the Jmail team, generates detailed dossiers on individuals associated with Epstein by analyzing the data within his emails. These dossiers include information on visits to Epstein's properties, potential knowledge of his crimes, and possible legal violations, according to The Verge. The reports are comprehensive, providing a detailed look at Epstein's network.
The WHO's criticism of the US-funded vaccine trial stems from its decision to withhold the hepatitis B vaccine from some newborns. The WHO stated that the trial is inconsistent with established ethical and scientific principles, as reported by Ars Technica. The trial has drawn widespread condemnation from health experts since the US funding was announced in December.
Wired reported that Google's AI Overviews, which provide synthesized summaries of information, can be dangerous due to their susceptibility to scams. These AI answers can contain mistakes or nonsense, and can rip off the work of human writers.
VentureBeat discussed the use of AI agents to enhance teamwork, noting that the ideal size for a productive real-time conversation is only about 4 to 7 people. AI agents can help larger teams collaborate more effectively.
Hacker News highlighted the DjVu file format as a superior alternative to PDF for sharing compressed book scans. DjVu's efficiency makes it ideal for sharing scanned documents.
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