Chrome has focused a lot on removing cross origin data from content processes, as well as the IPC security boundary for cross origin data retrieval. Coming from Tor Browser (where I am also a developer, although not too active) - I was also pretty concerned with personal user data unrelated to origin data. Stuff like your printer or device name. As part of Fission, I worked to eliminate both cross-origin data and personally identifiable things from the content process so a web process running a Spectre attack couldn't get those details. Telemetry helped us confirm we weren't breaking user workflows as we pulled those identifiers out.
A news site publishing an AI-written review is just as dire as Metacritic aggregating it, and that appears to be what VideoGamer is doing. ClickOut Media, the company that owns VideoGamer and a collection of other publications, reportedly laid off the staff of its gaming sites earlier this month to pivot to AI-generated content. Sifting through AI slop, whether on social media or Pinterest, is increasingly necessary online. Now apparently Metacritic is another place where readers should have their guard up.
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In one young couple's diary given to them for the project, Sumaira describes her partner coming home, the dinner she has cooked, the hug in the hallway, the two of them eating together at the table.
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