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Cyberia Tech, Inc. respects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and share your information. By using our services, you agree to this policy. If any other agreements conflict with this Privacy Policy, the terms of those agreements prevail.

1.Information We Collect
We collect personal data such as names, contact details, IP addresses, and usage data through interactions like website visits, product use, or event registrations. Data may also be collected automatically, such as device information and browsing behavior, via cookies and similar technologies.
2.Why We Collect Data
We use your data to provide services, improve user experience, protect security, and tailor content and advertising. Data may also be anonymized for research or shared with affiliates and service providers as needed.
3.Your Choices and Rights
You can limit data collection by adjusting cookie settings or opting out of certain tracking services. If you're an EEA, UK, or Switzerland resident, we collect and process data only as legally permitted (e.g., consent, contracts, or legitimate interests).
4.Security and Data Transfers
We implement industry-standard measures to protect your data. By using our services, you consent to data transfers, including internationally, as necessary to deliver our services.
5.Third-Party Involvement
We may share data with affiliates, contractors, and partners but ensure they adhere to this policy. External links, social media, and third-party APIs may also collect data independently of us.

For further inquiries, contact us directly.

1.Accuracy of Personal Data
We strive to maintain accurate personal data and rely on customers to provide updates.
2.Access and Updates
You may request access to your personal data via our contact information. If we cannot fulfill your request promptly, we will provide a timeline. Fees may apply for copying or sending data. Upon request, we will delete personal data unless needed for service provision.
3.Your Choices
You can opt out of data processing or withdraw consent by contacting us. Marketing emails include an unsubscribe link, though transaction-related communications will continue. You can adjust push notifications or location data settings on your mobile device. Note that we do not respond to "Do Not Track" signals.
4.Cookies and Advertising
Manage cookies and targeted ads via browser settings or third-party platforms like Network Advertising Initiative. Choices must be set individually for each browser and device.
5.Your Privacy Rights
Depending on your location, you may have rights such as data deletion, processing objections, or data portability. Contact us to exercise these rights; verification may be required. Residents in the EEA and California have additional rights under GDPR and CCPA.
6.California Privacy
California residents can request data disclosures and content removal in compliance with state laws. Contact us for assistance.
7.End-User Notices
If you access services via an organization (e.g., employer), your data use is subject to that organization’s policies. Administrators may manage access and data associated with your account.
8.Children’s Privacy
Our services are not for minors under 17. If we learn of unauthorized data collection, we will delete it.
9.Policy Updates
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Continued use of our services indicates agreement with the current policy.
10.Contact Us
Cyberia Tech, Ltd.
Data Protection Officer
960 Capability Green, Luton, United Kingdom LU1 3PE
Email: privacy@thecyberiatech.com

Privacy Policy

Privacy Shield: Data Transfers

Cyberia Tech complies with the EU-US and Swiss-US Privacy Shield Frameworks for handling personal data from the EEA, UK, and Switzerland. In case of any conflict, the Privacy Shield Principles prevail. Learn more at Privacy Shield. Key Definitions

● Personal Data:

Information linked to an individual, transferred from the EEA, UK, or Switzerland to the U.S.

● Sensitive Personal Information:

Data revealing race, religion, health, sexual orientation, and similar categories.

1.Notice:
We inform individuals about data collection, usage, and third-party disclosures at the time of data collection. Legal authorities may request data as required.
2.Choice:
Individuals can opt-out of data disclosures or specific uses. Sensitive data requires explicit opt-in. Agents handling data for Cyberia Tech are bound by confidentiality.
3.Accountability for Onward Transfers:
We ensure third-party data recipients maintain equivalent privacy protections. Cyberia Tech remains responsible for any breaches by its agents.
4.Data Security:
Measures are in place to safeguard personal data, though absolute security on the internet cannot be guaranteed.
5.Data Integrity:
Data is processed only for its intended purpose and is maintained as accurate and relevant.
6.Access:
Individuals may access, correct, or delete their data unless it imposes disproportionate risks or impacts others’ rights. Requests can be sent to privacy@thecyberiatech.com.
7.Enforcement:
Cyberia Tech complies with U.S. FTC enforcement and resolves complaints related to Privacy Shield data transfers. Contact Information For inquiries or complaints:
Cyberia Tech Ltd.
Data Protection Officer
960 Capability Green, Luton, United Kingdom LU1 3PE
Email: privacy@thecyberiatech.com Privacy Shield Dispute Resolution and Policy Updates
A) Human Resources Data:
If your complaint concerns HR data transferred to the U.S. from the EEA, UK, or Switzerland, and Cyberia Tech does not address it satisfactorily, we cooperate with the relevant Data Protection Authorities (DPA Panel) or the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner. For unresolved HR complaints, please contact your local data protection or labor authority. Note: HR complaints should not be directed to the BBB EU Privacy Shield.
B) Non-Human Resources Data:
Unresolved privacy complaints about non-HR data under the Privacy Shield Principles can be referred to the BBB EU Privacy Shield.
● Visit BBB Privacy Shield Complaints for details or to file a complaint.
● This service is free of charge. If your issue remains unresolved, you may invoke binding arbitration for residual claims. Refer to Privacy Shield Annex 1 for more information.
C) Amendments:
This Privacy Statement may be updated periodically to comply with Privacy Shield Framework requirements. Revised policies will be posted on our website.
D) Other Policies:
While Cyberia Tech adheres to Privacy Shield Principles for all Personal Data under its scope, certain information may fall under alternative policies that differ from this Privacy Statement.

Term of use

Effective Date: [ 2025 / 10 / 07 ]
Welcome to The Cyberia Tech ! By accessing or using our website or services, you agree to comply with and be bound by these Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use our Services.

1.Acceptance of Terms:
By using our website, services, or products, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. We may update these terms at any time without prior notice, and you are responsible for reviewing them periodically.
2.Eligibility:
You must be at least 18 years old to use our Services. By agreeing to these terms, you represent and warrant that you are at least 18 years old, or have the consent of a parent or guardian to use our Services.
3.Account Registration:
To access certain features, you may be required to create an account. You agree to provide accurate, current, and complete information during the registration process. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account credentials and for all activities under your account.
4.Use of Services:
You agree to use our Services only for lawful purposes and in accordance with our acceptable use policy.
You are prohibited from engaging in activities such as:
● Violating any applicable laws or regulations
● Distributing viruses or malware
● Engaging in unauthorized access or use of our website or services
5.Content:
All content on our website, including but not limited to text, images, videos, and software, is owned by us or our licensors and is protected by intellectual property laws. You may not reproduce, modify, or distribute any content without our permission.
6.User-Generated Content:
If you submit any content to our website (e.g., comments, reviews, etc.), you grant us a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license to use, display, and distribute such content. You are solely responsible for the content you submit.
7.Privacy
Your use of our Services is also governed by our [Privacy Policy], which explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal information.
8.Limitation of Liability
We do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the content or services on our website. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising out of or related to your use of our Services.
9.Termination:
We reserve the right to suspend or terminate your access to our Services at our discretion, without notice, if we believe you have violated these Terms of Use.
10.Indemnification:
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless [Your Company Name], its affiliates, and its employees from any claims, losses, or damages resulting from your use of the Services, including violations of these Terms of Use.
11.Governing Law:
These Terms of Use are governed by the laws of [Your State/Country]. Any disputes arising out of or related to these terms shall be resolved in the courts located in [City, State/Country].
12.Changes to Terms:
We reserve the right to modify these Terms of Use at any time. Any changes will be effective immediately upon posting to the website. Your continued use of the Services constitutes your acceptance of the revised terms.
13.Contact Us:
If you have any questions about these Terms of Use, please contact us at:
The Cyberia Tech
+44 780 2212 575
info@thecyberiatech.com
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OpenAI and Jony Ive Are Building the Future, And It Doesn’t Have a Screen

Sara Alavi Updated at May 25, 2025
OpenAI and Jony Ive Are Building the Future, And It Doesn’t Have a Screen

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In a week full of AI news and bold predictions, one stood out: OpenAI and Jony Ive are teaming up to design a new kind of AI-native device, one that could reshape how we interact with AI. From education to cybersecurity, the tech world is shifting everyday. Here’s a quick look at the biggest stories from the past week that reveal where things are headed, and why OpenAI and Jony Ive might just be leading the way. Stay tuned and keep reading!

Google Unveils Veo 3: AI Video Generation Reaches New Heights

Google Unveils Veo 3
Google Unveils Veo 3

At the recent Google I/O conference, Google introduced Veo 3, its latest AI video generator that produces highly realistic videos complete with synchronized audio, including dialogue, sound effects, and ambient noise, all from text prompts. This advancement positions Veo 3 ahead of competitors like OpenAI’s Sora by offering more lifelike content. The tool is currently available to U.S.-based Google AI Ultra subscribers for $249 per month.

While filmmakers appreciate the creative possibilities, the ease of generating hyper-realistic videos raises questions about misinformation, authorship, and consent. As AI-generated content becomes increasingly indistinguishable from real footage. This technology may affect the future of filmmaking and creative works as we know today.

Massive Database Leak Exposes 184 Million Login Credentials

184 Million Login Credentials
184 Million Login Credentials

Security researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered an unprotected Elastic database in early May 2025 that contained over 184 million login credentials, including plaintext usernames and passwords for well-known websites like Apple, Google, Meta, and government domains from at least 29 different countries. The 47 GB trove lacked metadata identifying its owner, suggesting it may have been compiled by cybercriminals or researchers using infostealing malware. The website hosting company, and the database was quickly taken offline after Fowler alerted the hosting provider, World Host Group. 

The exposed credentials represent significant privacy and national security threats, providing direct access to various personal and institutional accounts. Fowler’s analysis of a 10,000-record sample revealed login data across dozens of platforms, including financial terms like “bank” and “wallet,” indicating potential for fraud. The incident underscores the risks of compiling sensitive information in unsecured repositories and highlights the need for robust data protection measures

Duolingo CEO Envisions AI-Led Classrooms, Redefining the Role of Schools

Duolingo CEO Envisions AI-Led Classrooms, Redefining the Role of Schools
Duolingo CEO Envisions AI-Led Classrooms, Redefining the Role of Schools

In a recent appearance on the No Priors podcast, Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn shared a provocative vision for the future of education, suggesting that artificial intelligence (AI) could become the primary mode of instruction, while traditional schools evolve into supervised childcare centers. Von Ahn emphasized that while teachers and schools wouldn’t disappear, their roles would shift significantly. He envisions a model where AI delivers personalized lessons tailored to each student’s performance, and educators focus on mentorship and supervision. 

This perspective has sparked considerable debate. Critics argue that such a shift could undermine the social and emotional development aspects of traditional schooling. Additionally, Duolingo’s broader AI-first strategy, which includes replacing contracted workers with AI-driven solutions, has faced backlash from users and educators alike. The company’s recent decisions highlight the complex balance between embracing technological advancements and addressing the societal implications of such transformations.

OpenAI and Jony Ive Collaborate on Revolutionary AI Hardware

OpenAI and Jony Ive Collaborate on Revolutionary AI Hardware
OpenAI and Jony Ive Collaborate on Revolutionary AI Hardware

OpenAI and Jony Ive have announced a significant partnership. acquiring his AI hardware startup, io, in a deal valued at approximately $6.5 billion. This collaboration aims to develop a new class of AI-native devices that transcend traditional screens and interfaces. Ive, celebrated for his iconic designs at Apple, will lead hardware and design efforts for OpenAI, bringing along a team of former Apple designers. 

The envisioned devices are described as pocket-sized, screen-free, and contextually aware, designed to integrate seamlessly into users’ daily lives without mimicking existing smartphones or wearables. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has expressed that this initiative could potentially increase OpenAI’s value by $1 trillion, marking a transformative leap in human-device interaction.

Anthropic Launches Claude 4: A Leap Forward in AI Coding and Reasoning

Anthropic Launches Claude 4_ A Leap Forward in AI Coding and Reasoning
Anthropic Launches Claude 4_ A Leap Forward in AI Coding and Reasoning

On May 22, 2025, Anthropic unveiled its latest AI models, Claude Opus 4 and Claude Sonnet 4, marking a significant advancement in artificial intelligence capabilities. Claude Opus 4, in particular, is being hailed as the world’s most powerful coding model, capable of autonomously handling complex tasks for extended periods. In internal tests, Opus 4 demonstrated the ability to work independently for up to seven hours, significantly outperforming previous models in sustained focus and task execution. This positions Opus 4 as a formidable competitor to OpenAI’s GPT-4.1 and Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro.

To address potential risks associated with such powerful AI capabilities, Anthropic has implemented stringent safety measures. Claude Opus 4 has been classified under the company’s AI Safety Level 3 (ASL-3), indicating a higher risk profile. This classification has led to the activation of Anthropic’s Responsible Scaling Policy, which includes enhanced cybersecurity protocols, anti-jailbreak measures, and a bounty program for identifying vulnerabilities. These steps underscore the company’s commitment to balancing innovation with safety in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

Conclusion

The past week’s news paints a clear picture: the AI revolution is no longer confined to software. Whether it’s OpenAI and Jony Ive reimagining hardware, or companies like Duolingo and Anthropic pushing the boundaries of learning and reasoning, we’re stepping into a future shaped by intelligence that’s not just artificial, but deeply integrated into daily life. One thing is certain: the pace of innovation is accelerating, and those who understand these changes early will have the edge.

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