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fromTheregister
5 hours ago

US state laws push age checks into the operating system

Multiple US states are mandating operating systems collect and share user age data with app stores and online services to restrict minors from inappropriate content, creating compliance challenges for FOSS vendors.
fromTreehouse Blog
7 hours ago

Ultimate Guide to Ethical AI Scalability in EdTech

Bias risks: AI can amplify inequalities, like mislabeling non-native English writing as AI-generated. Privacy concerns: Schools face rising cyberattacks, and data misuse risks are high. Accountability: Human oversight is crucial to prevent over-reliance on AI.
Higher education
US politics
fromPoynter
1 day ago

Journalists push back against parent companies' contracts with ICE - Poynter

Over 200 journalists at Law360 and sister publications demand their parent company RELX terminate a $22.1 million DHS contract, citing human rights concerns over ICE database access to migrant information.
#ai-security
#end-to-end-encryption
fromwww.socialmediatoday.com
2 days ago
Privacy technologies

TikTok rules out using end-to-end message encryption

TikTok deliberately refuses to implement end-to-end encryption in messaging to enable law enforcement investigations, despite security risks and its history of data misuse by parent company ByteDance.
fromBBC News
5 days ago
Privacy professionals

WhatsApp: Why is the messenger's privacy policy in India facing a legal challenge?

WhatsApp commits to end-to-end encryption protection, implements CCI data-sharing remedies, and prohibits conditioning service access on data sharing with Meta companies in India.
Privacy professionals
fromBBC News
5 days ago

WhatsApp: Why is the messenger's privacy policy in India facing a legal challenge?

WhatsApp commits to end-to-end encryption protection, implements CCI data-sharing remedies, and prohibits conditioning service access on data sharing with Meta companies in India.
Privacy technologies
fromFast Company
2 days ago

TikTok won't use end-to-end encryption, citing harm to users

TikTok does not use end-to-end encryption for direct messages, unlike Meta, Apple, Google, Signal, and Snapchat, citing concerns about user harm and illegal content investigation.
Marketing tech
fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

One startup's pitch to provide more reliable AI answers: crowdsource the chatbots | TechCrunch

CollectivIQ queries multiple AI models simultaneously to provide more accurate answers while maintaining enterprise-grade privacy and security for company data.
Privacy technologies
fromEngadget
2 days ago

TikTok won't add end-to-end encryption to DMs

TikTok will not implement end-to-end encryption for direct messages, citing safety concerns and the need for law enforcement access to monitor harmful behavior.
#license-plate-readers
fromABC7 San Francisco
3 weeks ago
Privacy professionals

Alameda County delays vote on Flock license plate reader contract amid privacy concerns

Alameda County delayed renewing a Flock Safety license-plate camera contract due to unresolved privacy, data-sharing and surveillance concerns despite public safety advocacy.
fromPadailypost
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

Police chief turns off Flock cameras after feds access city data

Mountain View turned off Flock automated license plate readers after federal agencies accessed city data without permission; cameras will stay off pending a Feb. 24 City Council review.
Privacy professionals
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

LAPD's relationship with Flock Safety under scrutiny from oversight body

The Los Angeles Police Commission requested a report on how Flock Safety stores and shares license plate reader data, citing federal access during immigration enforcement operations.
Privacy professionals
fromTheregister
2 days ago

Chatbot data harvesting yields sensitive personal info

Data brokers sell access to sensitive personal information from chatbot conversations captured through browser extensions, despite claims of anonymization and consent.
DC food
fromInverse
3 days ago

'The X-Files' Forgotten Spinoff Is An Artifact Of Another Time

The Lone Gunmen predicted data collection by tech companies decades before it became normalized practice, demonstrating prescient storytelling about surveillance and corporate practices.
Privacy professionals
fromPrivacy International
3 days ago

Analysis of the Disclosures following the ICO Enforcement Notice on GPS Tagging of Migrants

UK immigration authorities mandate GPS ankle tags on migrants and asylum seekers, collecting vast amounts of sensitive location data that is often inaccurate and subject to misinterpretation.
Privacy professionals
fromAndroid Authority
4 days ago

Samsung TVs will stop hiding the click-through consent screen that let them spy on you

Samsung agreed to stop collecting TV viewing data without explicit consumer consent following a settlement with Texas over unlawful data collection practices.
Information security
fromZDNET
4 days ago

This high-severity Chrome Gemini vulnerability lets malicious extensions spy on your PC

A high-severity vulnerability in Chrome's Gemini feature allows malicious extensions to inject code, enabling attackers to spy on users, steal data, access webcams and microphones, and conduct phishing attacks.
Deliverability
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
5 days ago

The quiet infrastructure upgrade smart companies are making - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Email infrastructure decisions significantly impact business scalability, with privacy-first providers offering end-to-end encryption and data protection superior to standard free and legacy services.
Privacy professionals
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

I spent six months tracing where your data actually goes after you click 'Accept All' - what I found is a global supply chain of control that no single regulator can touch - Silicon Canals

Data flows from a single cookie consent click travel through dozens of third-party domains in milliseconds, creating an untraceable global supply chain that existing privacy regulations cannot effectively govern.
Tech industry
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Leave big tech behind! How to replace Amazon, Google, X, Meta, Apple and more

Big tech companies harm society through data misuse, misinformation, and monopolistic practices, but viable alternatives exist across Europe and globally that offer greater privacy, ethics, and independence.
Privacy professionals
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 week ago

Mountain View terminates license plate camera contract - San Jose Spotlight

Mountain View City Council unanimously terminated its Flock Safety license plate camera contract after discovering unauthorized law enforcement agencies conducted over 600,000 searches of city data in violation of policy.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Top US body-camera maker reports record revenue amid Trump immigration crackdown

Asked by investors about his biggest worries, CEO Rick Smith said: A misstep around privacy and data handling. Without elaborating on specific examples, he said: We are seeing that those are concerns right now out in the public. I think that would be one where we could make a mistake that would have outsized negative consequences.
Privacy professionals
US politics
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

US tells diplomats to lobby against foreign data sovereignty laws | TechCrunch

The Trump administration directs U.S. diplomats to oppose international data sovereignty regulations, claiming they threaten AI advancement and global data flows.
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerworld
1 week ago

After OpenClaw backlash, Quill bets on security-by-design agentic AI

Quilliam is an AI agent that integrates into enterprise workflows with persistent context while maintaining human control through local-first data storage and explicit approval requirements.
#tiktok
fromPCWorld
3 weeks ago
Privacy professionals

TikTok tracks your every move, even if you don't have the TikTok app

fromPCWorld
3 weeks ago
Privacy professionals

TikTok tracks your every move, even if you don't have the TikTok app

fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Tell us your highlights from the Winter Olympic Games 2026

As the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics enter their final weekend, we would like to hear about the moment will stay with you. Wherever you are, what was your favourite moment and why? Share your favourite You can tell us your highlight from the Winter Olympics 2026 using this form. Your responses, which can be anonymous, are secure as the form is encrypted
Miscellaneous
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Tell us: are you an American living abroad who has tried to renounce your citizenship?

American expats who tried renouncing US citizenship are invited to securely share detailed experiences, including motives, obstacles, future-return concerns, and anecdotes; contributions can be anonymous.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Mexico's new tax rules unsettle internet companies as government demands realtime data access

The change stems from the 2025 amendment to the Federal Tax Code, which has sparked controversy in the sector following the reform of Article 30-B. This provision stipulates that taxpayers providing digital services must grant tax authorities permanent, real-time online access only to the information necessary to verify compliance with tax obligations, as recorded in their systems or records. When asked about the reform, the Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency referred EL PAIS to the SAT.
E-Commerce
Miscellaneous
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Poland bans Chinese cars from military bases

Poland bans Chinese-made cars and any vehicles with technology that can record position, images, or sound from entering protected military facilities.
Information security
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Copilot Chat bug bypasses DLP on 'Confidential' email

Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat summarized emails labeled "confidential" despite configured sensitivity labels and DLP policies, exposing protected email content.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

There's a lot at stake for the tech giants betting big on wearables

AI's next target? Helping you kick your phone addiction. AI devices are a top priority for Big Tech companies that view it as the future of how humans and AI interact, writes BI's Amanda Hoover. You've likely heard of this hardware before, which acts as a sort of AI sidekick for your life. From the Rabbit R1 and Humane to Friend, the names are different, but the stories are the same: big expectations, difficult execution.
Gadgets
#generative-ai
EU data protection
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

European Parliament blocks AI on lawmakers' devices, citing security risks | TechCrunch

European Parliament disabled built-in AI tools on work devices due to cybersecurity and privacy risks from uploading confidential data to cloud-based AI services.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 weeks ago

Homes.com launches AI-powered home search with Microsoft Azure OpenAI

Homes AI provides property, neighborhood, and school information, room defurnishing, visible search filters, fair-housing guardrails, data privacy, and supports agents.
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

For success in AI, avoid the 'efficiency trap'- and focus on trust instead | Fortune

Trust has fast become one of the central questions in every serious conversation about AI. Not capabilities. Not efficiency. Trust. If customers don't trust how companies deploy AI, they'll walk away. If employees don't trust it, they'll disengage. If enterprises don't trust their AI providers, they won't adopt. A recent global KPMG study found that while two-thirds of people now use AI regularly, fewer than half say they're willing to trust it.
Artificial intelligence
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

US lawyers file privacy class action against Lenovo

"implemented to prevent adversarial countries from acquiring large quantities of behavioral data which could be used to surveil, analyze, or exploit American citizens' behavior."
Privacy professionals
fromTNW | Eu
2 weeks ago

The European Parliament pulls back AI from its own devices

The European Parliament has taken a rare and telling step: it has disabled built-in artificial intelligence features on work devices used by lawmakers and staff, citing unresolved concerns about data security, privacy, and the opaque nature of cloud-based AI processing. The decision, communicated to Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) in an internal memo this week, reflects a deepening unease at the heart of European institutions about how AI systems handle sensitive data.
EU data protection
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Share your tributes and memories of Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall, the veteran actor known for Apocalypse Now, The Godfather, M*A*S*H and To Kill a Mockingbird, has died aged 95.
Science
fromAxios
2 weeks ago

The narrow slice of data that worries biosecurity experts

Certain biological datasets that materially increase misuse risk should be governed like sensitive health records while most biological data remains openly accessible.
Privacy professionals
fromHoodline
2 weeks ago

Bronx Warning: States Sue Temu Over Data Harvesting

Temu faces multiple state lawsuits alleging hidden data collection, post-installation code changes, potential malware, and exposure of sensitive device-level information.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

With some Canadians ready to embrace Chinese-made autos, experts note there are security risks | CBC News

Allowing limited Chinese-made electric vehicles into Canada raises privacy and cybersecurity concerns but many consumers prioritize vehicle quality, price, and availability over data risks.
Chicago
fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

Large Area of Chicago Bans Delivery Robots After Resident Outcry

Chicago residents and their 1st Ward alderman blocked delivery-robot expansion due to pedestrian safety, accessibility, and data-hoarding concerns.
Marketing
fromThe Drum
2 weeks ago

How CMOs can master marketing metrics in the language of the C-suite

CMOs must align measurement strategies with business objectives and communicate marketing's financial impact across departments to secure board buy-in and investment.
fromZDNET
3 weeks ago

Own a TCL TV? Change these 16 settings ASAP - here's why

TCL is known for its budget TVs, but in recent years, it has delivered some jaw-dropping models and consistently rolled out excellent hardware that often rivals far more expensive sets. My issue, however, is that most TCL TVs ship with default settings that do not give you the best picture, performance, or privacy protections at home. Luckily, the fix is simple.
Television
fromBGR
3 weeks ago

Why Do You Get Targeted Ads After Talking About Something In Real Life? - BGR

You pop open YouTube, and seconds into the video, an ad about your favorite chocolate brand shows up out of the blue. And you feel a bit of a chill since you were just talking about your sudden craving for that exact brand and type of chocolate. Well, it turns out that it can be like that. Information you enter online and through apps can be used to collect data such as your interests, hobbies, and simple search queries.
Privacy technologies
#california-consumer-privacy-act
Information security
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

Posting AI caricatures on social media is bad for security

Posting AI-generated work caricatures publicly can expose personal and employer information, increasing risk of social engineering, LLM account takeovers, and sensitive data theft.
Privacy professionals
fromApp Developer Magazine
1 year ago

Clean Data Alliance launches to promote human controlled data economy

Digital economy should be rebuilt on consent-based, anonymous, longitudinal, verified Clean Data so individuals control, share, and profit from their own data.
Privacy technologies
fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Complyance raises $20M to help companies manage risk and compliance | TechCrunch

Complyance uses AI agents to run continuous governance, risk, and data compliance checks for enterprises, automating manual audits and assessing vendor risk.
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

Doctors told to pull back from Palantir's NHS data platform

It is the view of the BMA that doctors working in the NHS can no longer provide the tacit endorsement that using a product implies and must immediately take steps to explore refusing any non-direct care usage of Palantir's Federated Data Platform, with a view to moving away from the platform entirely in time, when a suitable alternative can be put in place.
UK politics
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
3 weeks ago

AI training for loan officers: Why AI proficiency is critical for helping borrowers

Effective AI use as an assistive tool enhances loan officers' preparation, education, and speed while preserving human judgment, accountability, and compliance.
fromZDNET
3 weeks ago

You can now tell Google Search to remove your personal IDs and explicit images - but there's a catch

You've long been able to ask Google to remove certain personal information from its search results, such as your name, home address, phone number, and email address. But now the search giant has expanded the types of details it will delete in response to your request. First up, you'll soon be able to give the heave-ho to any of your government-issued IDs that pop up in a search result. That includes your passport, driver's license, and Social Security number. Right now, this option is just rolling out in the US and should hit other countries down the road.
Privacy technologies
fromNextgov.com
3 weeks ago

Trump's nutrition website directs users to Elon Musk's Grok

Grok's placement on the government website realfood.gov follows uproar over the chatbot's creation of millions of sexualized deepfakes of women and children in late December and its spouting of racist and antisemitic content last summer. Other government agencies are also using the chatbot made by xAI, Musk's AI company, but the prominent placement of Grok on realfood.gov over the weekend appears to be one of the first instances of the federal government pointing online visitors to Musk's chatbot.
US politics
Public health
fromTODAY.com
3 weeks ago

EXCLUSIVE: 'Firearm Influencers' Are Targeting Kids on Social Media. What Parents Should Know

Children encounter significant gun-related content online via algorithms and targeted marketing while platforms lack transparency about minors' data and exposure.
Privacy technologies
fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

India makes Aadhaar more ubiquitous, but critics say security and privacy concerns remain | TechCrunch

India is expanding Aadhaar's everyday use via a new app, offline verification, and mobile-wallet integration, raising security, consent, and database-use concerns.
#facial-recognition
Privacy professionals
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

A Victorian school teacher was applying for heaps of rentals' online then someone accessed his bank account

Over-collection of renters' personal data by online leasing platforms enables identity theft and unauthorized access to financial and superannuation accounts.
#local-llms
fromZDNET
1 month ago
Software development

I tried local AI on my M1 Mac, and the experience was brutal - here's why

fromZDNET
1 month ago
Software development

I tried local AI on my M1 Mac, and the experience was brutal - here's why

France news
fromTruthout
4 weeks ago

French Police Raid X Building in Investigation of Grok's Deepfake Porn Problem

X's AI bot Grok generated an estimated 3 million sexualized images in 11 days, including about 23,000 that appeared to depict children.
Tech industry
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Pinterest sacks engineers for tracking layoffs

Pinterest fired two engineers for creating scripts that improperly accessed confidential employee data to identify and share the names of laid-off workers.
#digital-sovereignty
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Why OpenClaw and Moltbook have security researchers worried

OpenClaw and Moltbot are the talk of the tech town right now, but cybersecurity researchers have flagged some concerns that you might want to think about. OpenClaw - first known as Clawdbot, then Moltbot, all in the same week - has got the tech world buzzing thanks to its abilities to autonomously perform tasks like managing a user'sschedule. Meanwhile, Moltbook has gone viral for its Reddit-style social network, where AI agents post and interact with one another. No humans allowed - apart from observing.
Information security
#deepfakes
Miscellaneous
fromAxios
1 month ago

Paris prosecutors raided X offices and summoned Musk as global crackdown on Grok intensifies

Regulators worldwide investigate xAI's Grok for producing sexualized deepfakes and Holocaust-denial content; some jurisdictions have blocked or raided the service.
EU data protection
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

Three ways AI will change engineering practices

AI can automate initial technical documentation while increasing compliance demands, requiring visibility, strict data-access controls, guardrails, and security permissions to protect sensitive data.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Mountain View police say feds accessed license-plate data without permission

Federal agencies accessed Mountain View's Flock Safety license-plate camera data without the police department's permission, prompting the chief to disable the cameras.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Lucia Camacho: In the iris business, it's no coincidence that World Foundation has focused on Latin America'

Over the past three years, several Latin American countries have witnessed the arrival of the Orb, a futuristic-looking spherical device used to read irises and capture biometric data. This striking technology, developed by World Foundation and created by Sam Altman, a leading figure in artificial intelligence and CEO of OpenAI, along with its operational partner, Tools for Humanity, has been installed in shopping malls, gas stations, and other locations in Colombia, Chile, and Brazil.
Artificial intelligence
#upscrolled
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago
Startup companies

UpScrolled's founder says the social network has zoomed past 2.5M users | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 month ago
Startup companies

UpScrolled's founder says the social network has zoomed past 2.5M users | TechCrunch

fromTech Times
1 month ago

Why US TikTok Users Are Deleting the App Amid Censorship, Glitches, and Privacy Fears

US TikTok users are navigating a major ownership shift as TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC takes control of American operations, addressing longstanding national security concerns. Amid the transition, glitches, feed changes, and privacy policy scrutiny fuel uncertainty, prompting creators and casual users alike to reevaluate their engagement. Daily uninstall rates have spiked dramatically, while rival platforms gain traction, illustrating how trust, control, and technical reliability shape digital loyalty in real time.
US politics
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

Why AI adoption keeps outrunning governance - and what to do about it

AI adoption outpaces traditional governance, creating a gap that exposes organizations to uncontrolled data sharing, accountability gaps, and retrofitted controls after failures.
fromAdExchanger
1 month ago

The Three-Letter Acronym From Hell; Streaming The Hits | AdExchanger

The agency is flush with cash; it now has a larger budget than the FBI. To the point that ICE has, in fact, acquired two mobile data-capture companies, including Penlink, a longtime Department of Homeland Security vendor. The company tracks and maps purchasable or scrapable data from data brokers, pictures or videos posted on social media and geo-fencing, to name a few. Penlink's tech can even delve into or extract info from someone's phone, such as contacts, calendar events, chat messages and more.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Drum
1 month ago

With tough times around the corner, what should marketing leaders focus on first?

Sensible businesses will be scrutinizing outgoings now more than ever. With clients looking to claw back profits eroded by spiralling inflation, marketing investment (not to mention your fees) will be up for debate, whether you like it or not. Frustratingly, validating the success of marketing investments is becoming more difficult. We're facing an attribution crisis, and many marketers are struggling to prove the value of each channel or campaign due to the numerous challenges brought about by increased privacy constraints,
Marketing
Privacy professionals
fromDigiday
1 month ago

In Graphic Detail: Why TikTok still faces an uphill battle in the U.S.

TikTok's new U.S. ownership faces persistent user distrust due to outages, privacy-policy changes, and censorship concerns, threatening its acceptance among U.S. users and creators.
fromThe Drum
1 month ago

Telefonica's Weve strikes audience data deal with Axonix to push programmatic trading

O2-owned Weve has kicked off its Mobile World Congress activity by announcing a tie-up with Axonix that will gives advertisers further insight to its 31 million-strong audience base, and better enable programmatic trading. The deal is geared towards helping advertisers trade display advertising more effectively using Weve's audience data, with agencies, trading desks and brands the ideal target market, according to the outfit.
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 month ago

Other Barks & Bites for Friday, January 30: Senator Cantwell Criticizes Cuts to Federal R&D Funding; Kalyan Deshpande Named Chief Judge of PTAB

This week in Other Barks & Bites: the Federal Circuit denies yet another mandamus petition seeking relief from the settled expectations doctrine for discretionary IPR denials at the PTAB; Europe's top IP agencies release a joint report showing that IP-driven industries contribute half of Europe's GDP and account for one out of three jobs in the EU; a report by a coalition of creators organizations warns that generative AI threatens one out of every three jobs in the creative industries; Senator Maria Cantwell urges the Trump Administration to restore federal funding levels for the nation's top science and research agencies; Apple announces record-breaking quarterly revenues on iPhone sales; Kalyan Deshpande moves from his interim role at the PTAB to a permanent Chief Judge position; and the Supreme Court grants a petition for cert asking about the scope of consumer data privacy protections under U.S. law preventing companies offering subscriptions to online content from sharing data on content accessed with third parties.
Intellectual property law
EU data protection
fromThe Drum
1 month ago

The Drum Predictions 2019 on privacy, trust, voice and people: 'the year for actions, not words'

Brands are increasingly prioritizing customer data protection and compliance after major fines and investigations, driving in-house privacy work and impacting agencies.
fromThe Cyber Express
1 month ago

Data Privacy Week 2026 Interview: Why Verification Matters

Ad fraud isn't just a marketing problem anymore - it's a full-scale threat to the trust that powers the digital economy. In 2024 alone, fraud in mobile advertising jumped 21%, while programmatic ad fraud drained nearly $50 billion from the industry. During data privacy week 2026, these numbers serve as a reminder that ad fraud is not only about wasted budgets - it's also about how consumer data moves, gets tracked, and sometimes misused across complex ecosystems.
Privacy professionals
Privacy professionals
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

Google agrees to $135 million settlement for collecting Android users' data

Android users could receive up to $100 each from a $135 million settlement over alleged unauthorized cellular data collection dating to November 12, 2017.
fromEngadget
1 month ago

Google will pay $135 million to settle illegal data collection lawsuit

The suit alleged that since November 12, 2017, Google has been illegally collecting cellular data from phones purchased through carriers, even when apps were closed or location features were disabled. As reported by , the affected users believed Google using their data for marketing and product development meant it was guilty of "conversion." In US law, conversion occurs when one party takes the property of another with "the intent to deprive them of it" or "exert property rights over it."
Gadgets
Privacy professionals
fromPrivacy International
1 month ago

A Call for Class Action: how people are reclaiming control over their health data

Class actions in the US are increasingly used to hold companies accountable for exploiting highly valuable health data, creating financial incentives to change corporate behavior.
California
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Can AI help make homeless Bay Area residents healthier?

AI tools will assist street medicine teams by generating outreach questions, diagnostic suggestions, and treatment options for homeless patients under remote physician oversight.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Can AI help make homeless Bay Area residents healthier?

Akido Labs, a Los Angeles-based health care technology company that runs clinics and street medicine teams in California, plans to start using its AI model on homeless and housing insecure patients in the Bay Area next month. The program generates questions for outreach workers to ask patients and then suggests diagnoses, medical tests and even medication, which a human doctor then signs off on remotely.
Public health
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