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After limiting the release of its new Mythos-class AI model over concerns about its potential impacts on cybersecurity, Anthropic announced a model upgrade for partners in its limited-access group this…
After limiting the release of its new Mythos-class AI model over concerns about its potential impacts on cybersecurity, Anthropic announced a model upgrade for partners in its limited-access group this…
…was against governments who'd been pressuring Meta on safety and content moderation concerns. Now I guess the privacy brand isn't as valuable, so they just reverse it and blame the…
Chrome users were caught off guard by a 4-GB Google AI model baked into Chrome, sparking privacy concerns. The good news: You can easily uninstall it. The bad? You might not…
…What advantages would Apple be seeking by adding cameras to its AirPods—especially at a time when consumers' privacy concerns about casual surveillance through smart glasses' cameras, doorbell cams, and even phone…
…States like Maryland are advancing bills to regulate AI toys with prelaunch safety assessments, data privacy rules, and content restrictions. In January, California state senator Steve Padilla proposed a four-year moratorium…
…both concern around data center construction and the potential harms artificial intelligence may bring. “A moratorium will give us the chance to figure out how to make sure that AI benefits the…
…The investigation alleged xAI violated Canada’s federal private-sector privacy law by not including “appropriate safeguards from the outset.” The investigation says xAI told the Privacy Commissioner that it has introduced…
…White House concerns about the safety of new public model Claude Fable 5 resulted in Anthropic pulling the product off the market entirely. But security experts point out that AI models with…
…against unwanted AI deepfakes and possibly invasive recording, including with smart glasses. Other governments have taken notice of the privacy implications of wearables like Meta’s glasses, raising concerns about more advanced…
…And they also say that because deepfake images will not be made public as part of the lawsuit, this should assuage any privacy concerns. “Factoring out the deepfake image itself—as it…