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OpenAI's tools are making up stuff in hospital transcriptions; can be dangerous for patients, experts warn
AI transcription tool Whisper, developed by OpenAI, is facing scrutiny for frequent hallucinations …
Bumble date turns stalker: Bengaluru woman claims her ex stalked her using location from food delivery app
A Bengaluru woman shared how her ex, who worked at a food delivery platform, stalked her using insi…
Weekend wrap: IPO myths, quick commerce gone wrong and more
This week's business and finance roundup explores underwhelming returns from India's largest IPOs, …
Supreme Court to hear plea of students against Bombay HC verdict upholding ban on hijab, burqa in college
The high court had refused to interfere with the decision of colleges imposing the ban, saying such…
PTI
The company behind Sam Altman's iris-scanning ID startup just revealed new tech. Its privacy chief explains how it works.
Tools for Humanity is building the tech behind Sam Altman's ambitious Worldcoin. Chief privacy offi…
Lakshmi Varanasi
Meta's election tools have been blocked over privacy concerns ahead of European Parliament elections
A government watchdog suspended two of Meta's election products ahead of the European election, cit…
Katie Balevic
Netflix ordered to remove sex scene depicting a convicted drug trafficker and pay him $16K for violating his privacy
Laureano Oubiña's lawyer said the streaming giant's show portrayed his client as "violent, sexist, …
Eve Crosbie
The 'photographic memory' feature of Microsoft's new AI computers could be a privacy nightmare, AI advisor warns
Privacy campaigners are raising the alarm about Microsoft's Recall feature for its upcoming Copilot…
Beatrice Nolan
He says AI can tell your politics and sexuality by reading your face. Is he right?
Michal Kosinski is pushing the boundaries of what artificial intelligence can do — and it terrifies…
Adam Rogers
A retired baby boomer who still needs to work to get by thinks Social Security should be seen as a right in the US
Linda, 64, is retired. But that doesn't mean she's done working.
Juliana Kaplan
Meet the millennials who made all the right money moves in the pandemic economy and are suddenly wealthy
Millennials' average wealth doubled in the last four years, leaving some surprised to realize that …
Juliana Kaplan
Three fourths of human population will be covered by data regulations
“By year-end 2024, Gartner predicts that 75% of the world’s population will have its data cover…
I spent 10 minutes shopping for a mattress topper online, and it dispelled all notions of online privacy I ever held
After I briefly browsed a website, the company sent me an unsolicited email. Data-privacy experts s…
Kelsey Vlamis
Remote-learning apps used by kids during the pandemic monitored and shared their data for ads, analysis finds
When the pandemic happened, millions of children moved online to continue with their education. Tha…
Weilun Soon
I worked the day after my abortion. It taught me a lot about privacy, grief, and pain in the workplace.
"The week of my abortion was the worst week of my life," says Taylor Esche, who owns a public relat…
Fortesa Latifi
A baby boomer who saved over $2 million for retirement explains what he thinks he did right to make the system work for him
Mark, 65, was one of the first group of retirees to switch to a 401(k) from a pension. He made it w…
Juliana Kaplan
Data you share with ChatGPT is not private: So be careful with what you reveal
Any information that you share with AI platforms like ChatGPT is collected for business purposes. …
The best VPNs to safeguard your online privacy and security in India
Virtual private networks (VPNs) add an extra layer of privacy for users, allowing users to access f…
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg defends Kavanaugh protesters, saying public officials 'should never be free from criticism or people exercising their First Amendment rights'
His remarks come after his husband, Chasten, made a quip online about Justice Brett Kavanaugh facin…