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‘Too smart to steal’: AI, made to help, faces backlash for data scraping
Launch of AI chatbots has sparked debates about data usage by AI companies to train their models. C…
People are already becoming romantically and sexually involved with AI — here’s the problem with that
AI romantic companions are revolutionising relationships, blurring lines between human and AI conne…
Is Big Tech wrong to train AI models on 'messy' public data? A chat with synthetic data evangelist Ali Golshan.
Ali Golshan, cofounder and CEO of synthetic data platform Gretel, says using synthetic data to tra…
Lakshmi Varanasi
Google's privacy chief making 'shock' exit after 13 years with the company
Google's chief privacy officer is leaving the company after 13 years. The company says it has no pl…
Hannah Getahun
Microsoft is about to pump billions more into AI data centers
Microsoft's largest investment in Japan includes AI training for 3 million workers and a $9.9 milli…
Grace Eliza Goodwin
Through the looking glass: into the Web3-verse
When you woke up this morning, it is likely that one of the first things you reached for was your p…
World Bank raises GDP projection, says India to keep its fastest-growing economy tag
The World Bank has upwardly revised India's GDP growth forecast for the current financial year 2024…
ANI
Colorado enacted a law meant to stop tech companies sharing your brain-wave data
Colorado lawmakers signed a law to protect biological and neural data from being shared by consumer…
Mia Jankowicz
Open AI is being investigated by the FTC over data and privacy concerns. It could be ChatGPT's biggest threat yet.
The Federal Trade Commission opened an investigation into OpenAI's privacy and data-collection prac…
Gabriel Rivera
It’s time for enterprises to take a long, hard look at AI Ethics
This is one of those instances when we tend to agree with overstatements like ‘AI is an existent…
Three fourths of human population will be covered by data regulations
“By year-end 2024, Gartner predicts that 75% of the world’s population will have its data cover…
The most common passwords in India and how long it takes to crack them
In an increasingly digitised world, the importance of passwords has surged as a critical safeguard …
Discover what's new in iOS 17: Your ultimate guide to the latest features
Apple has just unleashed iOS 17, and it's brimming with exciting updates that promise to take your …
Establishing consumer trust and privacy for a mutually beneficial ecosystem between brands and consumers
Ashish Sinha, Managing Director, APAC & MEA – Epsilon on Data Privacy and consumer concerns
Third-party apps connected to your car may be stealing your data
On top of this, one in five of applications have no contact information, which makes it impossib…
Emerging technologies that are taking corporates by the storm
Technology advances at a breakneck pace, but businesses aren't always prepared to capitalize the sa…
Remote-learning apps used by kids during the pandemic monitored and shared their data for ads, analysis finds
When the pandemic happened, millions of children moved online to continue with their education. Tha…
Weilun Soon
Data protection bill to drive deep behavioural changes for platforms exploiting data: Chandrasekhar
Misinformation, he said, is not to be confused with right to free speech. The minister noted th…
PTI
The amount of data Elon Musk would have access to if he privatized Twitter 'cannot be compared to anything that has ever existed': report
"This is a disaster, and it's not only about Elon Musk, but he kind of puts it on steroids," Shosha…
Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert
The head of Facebook-owned WhatsApp slammed Apple's plan to scan iPhones for child abuse images as a 'setback for people's privacy all over the world'
WhatsApp head Will Cathcart tweeted his disapproval of Apple's announcement to scan iPhone photos f…