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A legal expert shares how marketing executives can lock in copyright protections for AI-assisted work
Marketers use generative AI to boost productivity but can face legal risks. An intellectual-propert…
Erica Sweeney
How to make sure your Apple data isn't used to train OpenAI's AI models
If Apple users connect to their ChatGPT account, OpenAI's data-use policies apply. You still can st…
Alistair Barr
OpenAI just admitted it has a bot that crawls the web to collect AI training data. If you don't block GPTbot, that's self-sabotage.
AI scraping bots are threatening the web's grand bargain. OpenAI's GPTbot crawler is being blocked …
Alistair Barr
$50 billion of student debt could be entitled to automatic cancellation in bankruptcy but borrowers may not know about it
The report by the Student Borrower Protection Center is the first estimate of how much private stud…
Cezary Podkul
House GOP's attempt to shut down Alvin Bragg is unlikely to save Trump but could serve despots in training, say oversight experts
Critics say GOP leaders bashing Alvin Bragg and defending Trump set a dangerous precedent, tramplin…
Warren Rojas
How to protect yourself from data breaches and what to do if your personal data is compromised online
Most data breaches involve hacked email accounts or stolen bank information, and can be protected a…
William Antonelli
This tiny badge wants to help you automatically protect your privacy in unwelcome photos
"You might think that people at a party know they're at a party and they've got their photo taken a…
Rob Price
An AI startup is selling tech to let call center agents change their accents. They say it's to protect workers from racism, but critics say it's a form of 'digital whitening.'
Tech company Sanas has been accused of racism for its 'accent translation' technology. But some cal…
Lindsay Dodgson,Yoonji Han
'Putin should be afraid of us': Regular Ukrainian civilians are training to fight off a Russian invasion
A group of women in one city have been training to handle weaponry, as well as making camo netting …
Julie Coleman
Why a shoe company is making 100,000 masks a week to fight the coronavirus
As mask shortages due to coronavirus have left doctors in hospitals at risk, retailers like New Bal…
Abby Narishkin,Steve Cameron
Secret service agent rates 10 POTUS protection scenes in movies and TV
Evy Poumpouras is a former special agent with the US Secret Service. She rates 10 POTUS protection …
Ju Shardlow,David Ibekwe
Officers already get training to deal with biases they may not know they have, but there's no evidence it actually works
Implicit-bias training is part of many courses for police departments and for much of corporate Ame…
Rhea Mahbubani
We went inside the US Army's 22-week boot camp where recruits are welcomed with a stressful "shark-attack"
We got an inside look at the United States Army's intense 22-week basic training known as OSUT, whi…
Graham Flanagan
Neighbors in Georgia teamed up to protect a group of Black teens after a police officer pointed a gun at them
The officer pointed the gun at the teens while responding to a 911 call about a group of teenagers …
Kelly McLaughlin
The US Army's new protective lenses can react immediately to changing light, transitioning in one second or less
The transition capability can be triggered with a simple button push or set to occur automatically.…
Ryan Pickrell
Car bomb fears and stolen prototypes: Inside Facebook's efforts to protect its 80,000 workers across the globe
Facebook says it sets clear guidelines for contracting firms it works with and jointly investigates…