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AI fraud increasingly troubles insurers: 'Premiums will eventually go up'

AI fraud increasingly troubles insurers: 'Premiums will eventually go up'

Fraudsters are increasingly using artificial intelligence to create counterfeit invoices and damage photos to deceive insurance companies. Experts warn that if these fraudulent claims are not successfully intercepted, the costs will lead to higher insurance premiums for all consumers.

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Organist Joke got goosebumps playing the Dutch national anthem at the Hockey World Cup

Organist Joke got goosebumps playing the Dutch national anthem at the Hockey World Cup

Orgel Joke performed the Dutch national anthem, the Wilhelmus, at the Hockey World Cup in Amstelveen. She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity, as a similar performance at the football World Cup did not take place.

Lowlands is more than just beer and bands: cancer-related stress research to be conducted this year

Lowlands is more than just beer and bands: cancer-related stress research to be conducted this year

During the Lowlands festival, researchers are collecting hair samples from attendees at a science park exhibit. The study aims to measure stress levels in cancer survivors compared to their peers to improve future support.

Kelis brings millennial nostalgia to Lowlands, S10 closes in tears

Kelis brings millennial nostalgia to Lowlands, S10 closes in tears

During the second day of the Lowlands festival, Kelis performed a set featuring hits from the early 2000s. The day also saw a highly emotional performance from S10, which left the audience in tears.

Frontrunners | This machine can still recycle 'worthless' plastic waste

Frontrunners | This machine can still recycle 'worthless' plastic waste

As part of the 'Koplopers' series, NU.nl is highlighting sustainable projects that provide insight into the future. This week features a machine capable of recycling plastic waste that was previously considered non-recyclable.

Streamers beg for money on TikTok, and it works: ‘You pay to go to the movies, don’t you?’

Streamers beg for money on TikTok, and it works: ‘You pay to go to the movies, don’t you?’

A growing trend on TikTok involves viewers sending digital gifts to streamers, creating an economy where users provide financial support for entertainment. While some streamers defend these payments as standard compensation for content, concerns persist regarding the significant amounts of money some individuals contribute for social status.