#data-privacy

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California
fromThe Mercury News
20 hours ago

Delete Act: How you can request your personal information be purged by data brokers in the New Year

California's Delete Act and DROP let residents request deletion of personal data from registered data brokers, reducing the sale of consumer dossiers enhanced by AI.
World news
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

China is considering a raft of new controls for training AI on chat log data. Here's what it means.

China proposes requiring explicit user consent before chat logs can be used to train AI models, with added guardian approvals and deletion rights for minors.
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
1 day ago

What kind of AI Chatbot do you need? | SoftwareMill

RAG connects instruction-tuned LLM chatbots to private organizational documents, enabling accurate, privacy-preserving answers while requiring document parsing and deployment design choices with trade-offs.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Tell us: have you changed your career plans because of the risk of an AI takeover?

AI could impact 40% of jobs and may worsen inequality, prompting workers to retrain, change careers, or abandon professions vulnerable to automation.
Law
fromABA Journal
1 week ago

Legal tech GCs, chief legal officers reflect on 2025, share vision for 2026

Legal tech general counsels face unique, fast-moving legal and operational challenges as legal intersects product development, governance, and data privacy, amplified by AI adoption.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Tell us: do you have unusual living arrangements?

Do you have what could be described as unusual living arrangements? Perhaps you live in communal housing, or a commune or with extended family. Maybe you have been living with friends for years and have no intention of changing this. We'd like to hear from you. Can you tell us how your unusual living arrangement came about? What do you like about it? What are the downsides? Would you recommend it? Share your experience
Relationships
Privacy professionals
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Companies' 'Wrapped' Features Keep Getting Weirder

Year-end wrap-ups have proliferated across apps, turning users' personal activity data into entertaining recaps while exposing extensive tracking and data monetization.
Privacy professionals
fromThe Drum
1 week ago

Data deluge: 'Marketers (treated it like) a candy shop... it was too much'

Marketers must prioritize consented, trust-based data and embed privacy into the user experience to convert compliance into competitive advantage.
Privacy professionals
fromData Matters Privacy Blog
1 week ago

The 12th Edition of Lexology In-Depth: Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity is now available | Data Matters Privacy Blog

Comprehensive global overview of legal and regulatory regimes governing data privacy, covering processors' obligations, data subject rights, transfers, cyber-risk mitigation, enforcement, and future developments.
fromArs Technica
1 week ago

Strava puts popular "Year in Sport" recap behind an $80 paywall

Earlier this month, Strava, the popular fitness-tracking app, released its annual "Year in Sport" wrap-up-a cutesy, animated series of graphics summarizing each user's athletic achievements. But this year, for the first time, Strava made this feature available only to users with subscriptions ($80 per year), rather than making it free to everyone, as it had been historically since the review's debut in 2016.
UX design
Online marketing
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Independent businesses: have your online sales been affected by the rise of AI?

AI-driven search features and large language models are changing search habits, potentially reducing organic visibility and online discovery for independent businesses.
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
1 week ago

Is your Roku or Fire TV streaming device tracking you? It's possible - how I put an end to it

Streaming devices and smart TVs collect extensive viewing, usage, and screen-content data; limiting or disabling collection requires privacy settings changes or disconnecting from the internet.
#tiktok
fromFortune
1 week ago
US news

TikTok agrees U.S. joint venture deal with Oracle, Silver Lake and MGX | Fortune

fromFortune
4 weeks ago
World news

China's ByteDance could be forced to sell TikTok U.S., but its quiet lead in AI will help it survive-and maybe even thrive | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago
US news

TikTok agrees U.S. joint venture deal with Oracle, Silver Lake and MGX | Fortune

fromFortune
4 weeks ago
World news

China's ByteDance could be forced to sell TikTok U.S., but its quiet lead in AI will help it survive-and maybe even thrive | Fortune

fromTelecompetitor
1 week ago

AI is changing software development in the telecom sector: Report

"AI is reshaping the fabric of DevSecOps in telecommunications," the report reads. "Telcos are under intense pressure to modernize network infrastructure and offer profitable digital services. They're expected to transform into software-driven technology companies, yet still ensure security, reliability, and customer trust as they adopt AI and work to accelerate innovation. This balancing act - between speed, security, and new skill sets - is defining a pivotal moment for the next era of DevSecOps in telecommunications."
Artificial intelligence
Privacy technologies
fromFuturism
1 week ago

Millions of Private ChatGPT Conversations Are Being Harvested and Sold for Profit

A popular free Chrome VPN extension intercepts and sells AI chatbot conversations and browsing data, with no user-facing option to disable collection.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
1 week ago

AI governance becomes a board mandate as operational reality lags | Fortune

Most Fortune 500 firms have formal AI governance structures but lack the operational readiness to deploy AI at scale.
fromBloomberglaw
1 week ago

LinkedIn's War Against Bot Scrapers Ramps Up as AI Gets Smarter

Rehmat Alam operates from the mountains of northern Pakistan, according to one of his online profiles. There, he flaunts his talent for harvesting LinkedIn data and advises YouTube viewers how to earn money off the internet. His company, ProAPIs, allegedly boasted in marketing materials that its software can handle hundreds of requests per second to scrape profiles, selling the underlying data for thousands of dollars a month.
Privacy professionals
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

The ChatGPT app store is here

OpenAI launched an App Directory and SDK, rebranded connectors as apps, expanded ChatGPT integrations (Apple Music, DoorDash, Spotify in EU), and is exploring monetization.
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
1 week ago

5 ways to scour the dark web for your data after Google kills its free report

Google will end its dark web report scans on January 15, 2026, and shift to tools offering clearer, actionable guidance for users.
fromNextgov.com
1 week ago

Warren, Sanders push Labor on plans to create a centralized unemployment 'starting point'

This pilot is expected to serve as a starting point for initial UI claims that would provide both ID verification and work authorization services. Once those front-end services are complete, individuals will be directed to states to file their initial claims," they said, noting that "DOL is not piloting initial claims intake or taking that function over on behalf of states.
US politics
#ai-toys
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

AI toys are suddenly everywhere - but I suggest you don't give them to your children | Arwa Mahdawi

AI-powered children's toys pose safety, privacy, and content risks and can produce harmful, inappropriate or misleading responses; therefore avoid purchasing them for kids.
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago
Arts

Ahead of the holidays, consumer and child advocacy groups warn against AI toys

AI-enabled toys collect children's data, erode privacy and trust, disrupt human interaction, and pose developmental and safety risks, so gift-givers should avoid them.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
2 weeks ago

Considerations on AI-imitations of Humans from an Ethical Perspective

AI companions mimic human conversation to create emotional bonds, but their human-like behavior can mislead users about reciprocity, authenticity, and privacy.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Tell us your favourite film of 2025

Invite to submit favourite 2025 films via an encrypted Guardian form, with optional anonymity and data used only for the feature then deleted.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Tell us your favourite TV shows of 2025

Readers can submit their favorite TV show of 2025 via an encrypted form; contributions can be anonymous and will be used only for the feature.
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 weeks ago

Zoom launches AI Companion 3.0 with agentic workflows | Computer Weekly

Zoom AI Companion 3.0 uses a federated AI work surface to convert meeting conversations into actionable insights and tasks while protecting customer data.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Hacker News
2 weeks ago

Why Data Security and Privacy Need to Start in Code

Embedding detection and governance controls into development prevents many data security and privacy issues arising from rapid AI-driven software growth.
Mental health
fromMedium
2 weeks ago

Voice AI Journal App Pillowtalk

Privacy-first, locally stored AI journaling can protect vulnerable personal data while delivering supportive, low-friction mental-health insights without training on user entries.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Tell us: are you a young person from the UK who has recently moved abroad?

Young people are leaving the UK to seek better pay or escape rising costs and tax; people can share secure, anonymous experiences of moving abroad.
Artificial intelligence
fromABA Journal
2 weeks ago

Why state bars are struggling to keep pace with AI in legal practice

State bar guidance on AI use in legal practice remains inconsistent and incomplete, creating regulatory gaps for attorneys using AI across jurisdictions.
fromeLearning Industry
2 weeks ago

A Strategic And Insightful 2025 Learning Transformation Roundup

2025 has been a defining year for L&D. AI is no longer a future trend-it's the backbone of how we design courses, deliver content, accelerate rapid eLearning, and support learners across geographies. But with every new AI-powered capability comes a fresh challenge, a new decision point, and a need for clarity. Here is a curated read that will help you navigate it all.
Online learning
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

'SNL' Knows Everything You've Been Up to This Year. Do You?

The advertisement spoof began innocuously, introducing the 2025 edition of Spotify "Wrapped"-the streaming service's popular year-in-review feature that repackages data gathered from individual listeners into brightly hued, shareable statistics-which the show also tackled last year. When Spotify revealed to Andrew Dismukes's character that he'd jammed to 2,705 minutes of Steely Dan since January, his character smiled knowingly: "Yeah, that tracks."
Television
Privacy technologies
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Is Your Vibrator Spying on You?

App-connected sex toys and their companion apps can collect highly sensitive personal and sexual data, including usage patterns, partner connections, location, and IP addresses.
E-Commerce
fromForbes
2 weeks ago

Should Brands Rely On AI For Personalization During The Holidays?

Balanced integration of AI and human creativity maximizes holiday e-commerce personalization while mitigating privacy, bias, and context-management risks.
Pets
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Tell us: how important are your pets during Christmas?

People prioritize pets at Christmas by spending more on pet gifts or staying home with animals; responses are collected through an encrypted, Guardian-only form.
EU data protection
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Instagram Will Start Letting You Pick What Shows Up in Your Reels

Instagram adds Your Algorithm to show and let users adjust top interests shaping Reels recommendations.
fromAdExchanger
3 weeks ago

The Price Isn't Always Right; AI Companies Start Raising Standards | AdExchanger

You probably don't need to be told that grocery prices have skyrocketed since the pandemic - up 25% in five years. But the bad news only continues: Retailers are seeing how far they can push the envelope on dynamic pricing. Instacart has been experimenting with selling the same product from the same store at different prices, which a nonprofit determined by enlisting volunteers to add the same items to their cart. Eggs, for example, varied by 20%, from $3.99 to $4.79.
E-Commerce
Privacy professionals
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

5 Compliance Tech Trends Reshaping Finance in 2026

Financial firms must adopt real-time identity verification, explainable AI, and privacy-first controls to meet 2026 compliance challenges or face operational and regulatory risks.
fromCornell Chronicle
3 weeks ago

From greener AI to richer 3D worlds: 23 papers debuted at NeurIPS conference | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell Tech faculty made a strong showing at the 2025 Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), held Dec. 2-7 in San Diego, presenting 23 research papers at one of the world's premier gatherings for artificial intelligence and machine learning. NeurIPS draws thousands of scholars and industry leaders each year and is widely recognized as a leading forum for breakthroughs in AI, computational neuroscience, statistics, and large-scale modeling.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence
fromNextgov.com
3 weeks ago

Trump plans to sign order preempting state AI laws

President Trump plans an executive order imposing a single federal AI rule to preempt inconsistent state AI regulations and preserve U.S. AI leadership.
EU data protection
fromThe Verge
3 weeks ago

Facebook and Instagram will let European users see fewer personal ads

Instagram and Facebook users in the EU can choose to limit personalised ads beginning January 2026 to meet EU Digital Markets Act requirements.
Information security
fromComputerworld
3 weeks ago

You can't secure what you can't see: the data challenge

Rapidly growing data volumes and GenAI-driven generation increase breach risk; AI-driven DSPM is essential for discovering, classifying, and protecting sensitive data across environments.
Information security
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

Block all AI browsers for the foreseeable future: Gartner

Agentic AI browsers pose unacceptable security and data exposure risks for most organizations and should be blocked unless back-end AI services are deemed secure.
fromFuturism
3 weeks ago

Prisoners Alarmed to Discover That a Startup Is Training an AI Based on Their Phone Calls

For years, a US telecommunications company has been building proprietary AI models using phone and video calls placed by inmates in US prisons as building blocks.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

What would you write in a very last letter and why?

The Danish postal service will deliver its last letter at the end of this month to focus on packages, citing the increasing digitalisation of society. While the public will still be able to send letters through the distributor DAO, it made us think about how we would use that last chance to send a letter. We would like to hear from you on the last letter you would write, who you would send it to, and why.
Miscellaneous
Artificial intelligence
fromNew Relic
3 weeks ago

Advancing Responsible and Ethical AI: New Relic signs the EU AI Pact

New Relic committed to EU AI Pact principles and adopted AI governance aligning with the EU AI Act before the Act's phased application.
Online learning
fromeLearning Industry
3 weeks ago

Including Ethics In The AI eLearning Loop: Building Trust In The Future Of Learning

Ethical AI in corporate eLearning requires transparency, strict data privacy, and learner control to build trust and enhance meaningful learning.
#snap
#temu
US politics
fromWIRED
3 weeks ago

The Age-Gated Internet Is Sweeping the US. Activists Are Fighting Back

Proposed online safety bills would expand age verification and ID checks, raising risks of increased censorship, surveillance, and data breaches via third-party services.
US politics
fromwww.housingwire.com
3 weeks ago

Former CFPB director Chopra to lead progressive consumer group

Chopra will lead PSLC to advance progressive consumer protections focusing on affordability, data privacy, and online abuse defenses after his 2025 CFPB dismissal.
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
4 weeks ago

Our favorite way to remove your data from the internet is now 55% off

Using a data removal service like Incogni automates recurring deletion requests to remove personal data from data brokers and strengthens online privacy protections.
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

Shein faces Texas probe into materials, labor, and data privacy

Texas AG is investigating Shein for allegedly selling unsafe products, violating labor standards, and having questionable data/privacy practices, with potential enforcement actions.
E-Commerce
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

New York state law takes aim at personalized pricing | TechCrunch

New York requires businesses using personal data for personalized pricing to disclose that an algorithm set the price.
EU data protection
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

India's data law sparks surveillance, press freedom fears DW 11/27/2025

India's DPDP mandates data minimization and consent while enabling opt-outs, but centralizes oversight in a small government-appointed board, raising privacy and free-speech concerns.
fromZDNET
1 month ago

I compared the best smartwatches from Google and Apple. Here's which you should buy

Apple's latest lineup of Apple Watches drummed up quite the hype when it was announced during its annual iPhone event. Apple unveiled several new features, like emergency SOS communications via satellite connectivity and FDA-cleared hypertension detection. I was in attendance in the Steve Jobs Theater, and as I watched Apple unveil these features, I couldn't help but compare the new watch to Google's Pixel Watch 4. Apple's new satellite SOS feature bears some striking similarities to Google's standalone satellite connectivity, for example.
Apple
Marketing tech
fromMarTech
1 month ago

Google to auto-link YouTube channels and Google Ads accounts | MarTech

Google will automatically link YouTube channels to Google Ads accounts when high-confidence connections are detected, with 30 days' notice and an opt-out option.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Tell us about a recipe that has stood the test of time

Recipes carry stories, and often when they have been passed down from generation to generation, these tales have a chapter added to them each time they are made. Family members concoct elaborate treats and seasoning mixes, which in some cases travel across oceans to end up on our dinner tables. We would like to hear about the recipes that have stood the test of time for you, and never fail to impress.
Food & drink
Artificial intelligence
fromdigiday.com
1 month ago

How Black Friday and Cyber Monday could 'fast track' OpenAI's ad plan

OpenAI is prioritizing a strong commerce experience and data privacy before launching an advertising business, with potential acceleration around the holiday shopping season.
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Kaiser Permanente disbanded 8-person California security team amid concerns about of illegal searches

The scandal's statewide reach vastly expands the known number of Kaiser security personnel - which now includes a former Oakland Police Department assistant chief - whose employment ended after the allegations arose. Only a couple of them were directly accused of using data from the law enforcement-only tool, which contains residents' criminal history and driving records, and links to national law enforcement data systems.
California
fromFortune
1 month ago

Intuit CFO talks $100 million OpenAI deal, innovation, and the road ahead | Fortune

"Hundreds of millions of people are engaging with large language models every week,"
Artificial intelligence
California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Pest control firms paying up after dumpster probes find nasty things in the trash

Three pest control companies settled for $3.15 million after illegally disposing hazardous pesticides and customer records in regular trash across multiple California counties.
Miscellaneous
fromABC News
1 month ago

Court orders Meta to pay nearly half a billion euros in damages to media outlets

A Madrid court ordered Meta to pay €481 million for unfairly using users' personal data, which harmed Spanish online media advertising revenue.
Mindfulness
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Tell us: what is the one thing that always leaves you feeling calm and positive?

Identify one specific activity that consistently produces calm and positivity, and submit it securely and anonymously through an encrypted form.
#ai-regulation
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago
EU data protection

EU moves to ease AI, privacy rules amid pressure from Big Tech, Trump

EU delays stricter high-risk AI rules until 2027 and eases data, cookie and documentation requirements to boost innovation and competitiveness.
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago
EU data protection

EU proposes softening AI and data privacy regulations DW 11/19/2025

EU proposes easing AI and data-privacy rules: delaying high-risk AI restrictions until late 2027, loosening cookie consent requirements, and redefining when data counts as personal.
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

How Apple tech can deliver your very own private AI answers

In business, this becomes an on-premises AI that can be accessed remotely by authorized endpoints (you, your iPhone, your employees' devices). The beauty of this arrangement is that whatever data you share or requests you might make are handled only by the devices and software you control. How it might work You might be running an open-source Llama large language model (LLM) to analyze your business documents and databases - combined with data (privately) found on the web - to give your field operatives access to up-to-the minute analysis relevant to them.
Artificial intelligence
Information security
fromThe BeauTraveler
1 month ago

How to Protect Your Data When Working from Home - The BeauTraveler

Secure remote work requires strong passwords, MFA, device and network protections, regular updates, encrypted backups, and careful video-conferencing and data-handling practices.
#gdpr
fromDigiday
1 month ago
EU data protection

Ad Tech Briefing: Digital Omnibus is about to land - here's what it means for GDPR, and the future of ad targeting

fromTheregister
1 month ago
EU data protection

EU's leaked GDPR, AI reforms slated by privacy activists

European Commission's leaked Digital Omnibus proposals would weaken GDPR protections, creating loopholes that favor tech and advertising companies over user privacy.
fromTechzine Global
1 month ago
EU data protection

EU considers relaxing GDPR for AI development

The EU plans GDPR amendments to loosen rules on sensitive and pseudonymized data and cookie consent to boost AI competitiveness amid US pressure.
fromDigiday
1 month ago
EU data protection

Ad Tech Briefing: Digital Omnibus is about to land - here's what it means for GDPR, and the future of ad targeting

Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Tell us your favourite late-arriving TV characters

Readers can submit their favourite late-arriving TV character via an encrypted form; contributions can be anonymous and will be used only for the feature.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Tell us your unusual name and how it has shaped your life

What's in a name? As people such as Peach, Riot and Aquaman have found, it can change your life for the better, or worse. With this in mind, we would like to hear from people with unusual names about how it affects others' perceptions of you. How has your name shaped your life? Share your experience You can tell us about how your name has shaped your life using this form.
Writing
fromSpectrumlocalnews
1 month ago

Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act takes effect

"It's all about the privacy of the data. And it's a very common practice that the businesses use your personal data. In many cases, without your knowledge, to be able to set prices or target you for advertising material," Ersin Uzun, executive director of Rochester Institute of Technology's Global Cybersecurity Institute, said.
US news
US politics
fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

Nearly 20 Democratic states inadvertently share driver data with ICE, lawmakers say

Federal immigration agencies can access state resident DMV and registration data via the Nlets network, prompting Democratic lawmakers to warn blue states and seek restrictions.
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

OpenAI slams court order that lets NYT read 20 million complete user chats

We presented several privacy-preserving options to The Times, including targeted searches over the sample ( e.g., to search for chats that might include text from a New York Times article so they only receive the conversations relevant to their claims), as well as high-level data classifying how ChatGPT was used in the sample. These were rejected by The Times,
Privacy professionals
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

Lawmakers warn Democratic governors that states are sharing drivers' data with ICE | TechCrunch

The letter, which was first reported by Reuters, told governors that their states are providing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal agencies "with frictionless, self-service access to the personal data of all of your residents," through a non-profit managed by state police agencies called the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System, or Nlets. Nlets facilitates the sharing of state residents' personal data, in this case drivers' license data, between state, local, and federal police agencies.
US politics
Miscellaneous
fromChannelPro
1 month ago

Proofpoint targets further expansion with Cork investment, new AI innovation center

Proofpoint is expanding its Cork hub with an AI Innovation Centre to build privacy-attested AI, hire AI/LLM specialists, and enhance threat detection for European businesses.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Hacker News
1 month ago

Google Launches 'Private AI Compute' - Secure AI Processing with On-Device-Level Privacy

Google launched Private AI Compute to run Gemini cloud models securely while keeping user data encrypted and inaccessible to Google.
fromWIRED
1 month ago

This DOGE Whistleblower Is Running for Office

In January, Borges started a new job as the Social Security Administration's chief data officer, overseeing some of the most sensitive data systems in the federal government-including databases containing Social Security numbers, addresses, citizenship status, and benefits records of nearly every American. Or at least that was the job description. Instead, he spent seven months struggling to get basic visibility into the systems he was statutorily responsible for,
US politics
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Tell us: are you a New Zealander planning to leave the country?

Nearly 74,000 New Zealand citizens left in the year to August 2025, with 58% moving to Australia for higher incomes and easier work/residency rights.
US politics
fromLogRocket Blog
1 month ago

FTC's AI chatbot crackdown: A developer compliance guide - LogRocket Blog

Build chatbot systems with strong age verification, real-time safety monitoring, transparent data handling, and engagement limits to comply with FTC safeguards and prevent youth harm.
Marketing tech
fromHubspot
2 months ago

Generative AI tools every marketing team should use

Generative AI accelerates marketing content creation, personalizes messaging, and improves campaign performance when integrated with CRM, brand voice controls, and robust data privacy.
Privacy professionals
fromFast Company
1 month ago

We say we care about data privacy, but our actions tell a different story. Here's why

Widespread data collection and weak U.S. privacy protections condition people to feel powerless, increasing acceptance of data misuse that threatens public health and rights.
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

OpenAI's new web browser has ChatGPT baked in. That's raising some privacy questions

Atlas comes with ChatGPT baked in, and while it can navigate the web like traditional browsers, the company says it can do much more. A feature that OpenAI calls "agentic mode" can take action, like an agent who can shop for you, make reservations, or buy plane tickets. On that livestream, Altman's colleague demonstrated how it can read an online recipe, figure out how many ingredients are needed for a set of diners, then buy the ingredients online.
Privacy technologies
Miscellaneous
fromFortune
1 month ago

Tests showing Chinese-made buses can be stopped remotely prompt Norwegian pullback | Fortune

Tests found Yutong buses allow manufacturer remote digital access enabling over-the-air updates and potential remote shutdown; comparable VDL buses lacked OTA update capability.
Marketing tech
fromAdExchanger
1 month ago

AppLovin Shrugs Off Recent Negative Headlines With A Strong Q3 And Self-Serve Rollout | AdExchanger

AppLovin faces regulatory and legal scrutiny over data-collection practices while reporting strong Q3 financial results and advancing AI-driven ad tools.
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Share your favourite photo booth picture

Submit your photo booth pictures and stories to mark 100 years of the photo booth via the Guardian's secure, encrypted form; contributions can be anonymous.
Artificial intelligence
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Chaos White Paper Reveals How AI Is Transforming Roles, Risks, and Skills in Architecture

AI is reshaping architectural productivity, authorship, and client roles while introducing risks around context loss, stylistic homogenization, data ownership, and privacy.
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