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Dozens of companies are hiding how you can delete your personal data, The Markup and CalMatters found. After our reporters reached out for comment, multiple companies have stopped the practice.
How to delete your personal data from the internet (and why you should right now) ...
Delta Air Lines has boasted about its new “super analyst” that could work around the clock, process massive amounts of data and help it maximize revenue. It is AI. For months, the Atlanta ...
Browser security firm LayerX has disclosed a new attack method that works against popular gen-AI tools. The attack involves browser extensions and it can be used for covert data exfiltration.
The prices vary by add-on and location, but will come in usage increments of 1GB, 5GB or 10GB – each lasting for 30 days or until you use them up. The CEO of giffgaff, Ash Schofield, said: “ At ...
Crackdowns and lawsuits over data breaches take years. Experts say "the right to erasure" would help individuals hold corporations to account.
Existing multi-view classification and clustering methods typically improve task accuracy by leveraging and fusing information from different views. However, ensuring the reliability of multi-view ...
Personally identifiable information has been found in DataComp CommonPool, one of the largest open-source data sets used to train image generation models.
Meta is using weatherproof tent structures to house AI infrastructure, in a bid to build data centers as quickly as possible.
Meta is so eager to boost its computing power that it's literally erecting tents for temporary data center capacity while its facilities are still under construction.
The motivation behind this new browser, as Reuters points out, is to get more direct access to the user data that Google siphons off through Chrome.
In its lawsuit, Reddit said Anthropic had also declined to enter into a licensing agreement for data and had unjustly enriched itself at Reddit’s expense.