Anything you’ve ever posted online—a cringey tweet, an ancient blog post, an enthusiastic restaurant review, or a blurry Instagram selfie—has almost assuredly been gobbled up and used as part of the ...
Scientists of artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly finding ways to break the security of generative AI programs, such as ChatGPT, especially the process of "alignment", in which the programs ...
Overview:  Free Gemini users give up more data than they realize, including human review and model training.Paid and ...
Into Legal World, a unit of Parivritt Enterprises Private Limited, has announced the launch of its Advanced Certification in ...
No program that vets ed tech for student privacy would be complete without considering federal laws, training, monitoring and more. While many educational software providers offer students helpful and ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Artificial intelligence (AI) models—specifically, generative AI (GenAI) models—are becoming ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. The cybersecurity landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, marked by new ...
When Connecticut Attorney General William Tong described granting the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) access to Treasury Department records as potentially the largest data breach in ...
In 2025, schools are sitting on more data than ever before. Student records, attendance, health information, behavioral logs, and digital footprints generated by edtech tools have turned K-12 ...
While business and IT leaders readily acknowledge now that data is a business imperative, a patchwork of legacy systems and point solutions has left organizations vulnerable, reactive and unable to ...
CIO.com – Massachusetts has enacted data privacy and data security regulations that will make it eke out California for the most wide ranging state privacy and security laws — laws that are likely to ...
Fewer than 50 people have access to Social Security Administration databases containing hundreds of millions of people's private financial and personal information. But only one also has access to the ...