PF must listen to big tech executives after announcements against Fake News PL; find out more at Curto Flash
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PF must listen to Big Tech executives after announcements against Fake News PL; find out more at Curto Flash

In a decision this Tuesday, Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Federal Supreme Court, ordered the Federal Police to hear company presidents Google, Meta (owner of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram), Spotify and Brasil Paralelo. See more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment. Game curto is fast!

PL from Fake News

In the same order, Moraes ordered companies to remove advertisements against the bill (PL) from Fake News, under penalty of a fine of R$150 per hour of non-compliance with the measure. (g1)

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Project support

A group of religious leaders and deputy Pastor Henrique Vieira (Psol-RJ) announced support this Tuesday (2) for the Fake News Bill (PL 2.630 of 2020). The evangelical bench in the Chamber is against the proposal. Members of the FPE (Evangelical Parliamentary Front) assess that the project limits freedom of expression on the internet and could restrict comments on networks that are currently protected by the Constitution. (Power360)

Yanomami Land

Eight more bodies were found in the Uxiú region, within the Yanomami Indigenous Land, where, on Saturday (29), miners murdered an indigenous man and shot two more. The Federal Police are still investigating what caused the deaths and have reinforced security in the region, together with the National Force. As the victims are not indigenous, people involved in the investigation believe that the action was in retaliation for the attack suffered on Saturday, when the community was holding a funeral ceremony. (FSP)

Security on Pix

To increase Pix's security and prevent fraud, the Central Bank announced this Tuesday (2) the improvement of two features: infraction notification and consultation of information linked to Pix keys for anti-fraud analysis. The measures, which require adjustments to the system by the BC and financial institutions, will come into force on November 5th. (FSP)

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Dangers of AI

Geoffrey Hinton, who was called the “Godfather of Artificial Intelligence”, confirmed this Monday (1st) that he left his position at Google last week to talk about the “dangers” of the technology he helped develop. Hinton's pioneering work in neural networks shaped the artificial intelligence systems that power many current products. He worked part-time at Google for a decade in big tech's AI development efforts, but has since become concerned about the technology and the role it plays in its advancement. (CNN Brazil)

Luxembourg salary

Coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo makes his debut today (2) in charge of Corinthians during the duel against Independiente del Valle, from Ecuador, for the Copa Libertadores da América. UOL found out behind the scenes of the agreement between the coach and the São Paulo club. After betting heavily on Tite and Mano Menezes and receiving “no” from both, Corinthians will pay R$500 in salary to Vanderlei Luxemburgo. Luxa, in fact, will earn half of what Cuca would receive, who agreed with Timão for R$1 million per month, but left the club after two games in charge due to pressure due to his involvement in a rape case in 1987. (UOL)

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