Turn off these three settings to stop Google from tracking your every move.
Facial recognition technology identifies individuals by capturing and analyzing unique facial features through algorithms and visual sensors, transforming how casinos serve their patrons.
OpenAI's newest product promises to make it easier for someone to automatically gather data, create spreadsheets, book travel, spin up slide decks—and, just maybe, build a biological weapon.
"The June 15 damage in Van Nuys interrupted critical communications, impacting connectivity and redundancy to emergency services, including a U.S. military base, 911 services, and healthcare facilities."
Digital communications today are fast, unchecked, and silently monitored. Most conversations are overheard by corporations or the State as data becomes the new oil.
CertifID's platform is utilized by title companies, law firms, mortgage lenders, real estate agents, and consumers for identity verification, transaction monitoring, and fund recovery.
While AI is touted for bringing efficiency and innovative business models, it introduces various risks including ethical concerns, regulatory scrutiny, security vulnerabilities, and operational disruptions.
"My introduction to revenge porn came when my daughter Kayla's email was hacked. She had taken over 100 pictures in her room, one of them topless."
McDonald's recruitment platform McHire suffered a data breach that potentially exposed 64 million applicants' sensitive data due to a significant security flaw identified by researchers.
LightShed is intended to be the antidote to image-based data poisoning schemes such as Glaze and Nightshade, developed by University of Chicago computer scientists to discourage the non-consensual use of artists' work for AI training.
The Talitrix T-Band represents a revolutionary shift in monitoring technology, transforming how we think about electronic supervision. This innovative wristband device breaks away from traditional ankle monitors, offering a more discreet and dignified solution for individuals under court supervision.
"The stated goal was that they wanted to make it as easy for you to cancel a subscription as it is to sign up," says John Breyault, vice president of public policy, telecommunications, and fraud at the National Consumers League.