Meta’s New AI Asked for My Raw Health Data—and Gave Me Terrible Advice
…Google also lets you upload medical data to Fitbit for its AI health coach to parse. Handing over this kind of data to any AI tool is a risky decision, even if…
…Google also lets you upload medical data to Fitbit for its AI health coach to parse. Handing over this kind of data to any AI tool is a risky decision, even if…
…of user trust that comes from a company that users perceive as being committed to safety and privacy releasing tools that seemingly undercut that posture." ® web browser software security privacy anthropic ai
…Scale that experience across millions of users, and you bake the privacy risk into how platforms work. Is Age Verification Compatible With Privacy Law? This is where emerging age-restriction policy collides…
Security EFF has a new boss to lead the fight against privacy-sucking forces of doom Cyber rights org retools for the days of AI and unrestrained government INTERVIEW The Electronic Frontier…
…As AI systems gain more capabilities, these risks are quickly increasing in frequency and scope. Given the serious risks to users, Apple designed a solution called Trusted System Agent — an intermediary that…
…The Cybersecurity Guide to Governance, Risk, and Compliance also covers: Over 1300 actionable recommendations found after each section Detailed discussion of topics including AI, cloud, and quantum computing More than 70 ready…
…An important part of such a filing is listing the risk factors that may potentially impact the business—and xAI's Grok gets a mention. "Certain of our AI products, including Grok…
…And that matters, too, to older adults.” Privacy aside, there’s no doubt that AI devices for seniors are here to stay. AARP reports that 25 percent of caregivers are already remotely…
Ben Khalesi Jun 11, 2026, 8:30 AM EDT I’ve been covering Android since 2023, when I joined Android Police, mostly focusing on AI and everything around Pixel and Galaxy phones…
…AI is] much more complex and much more deeply integrated into the system." He argued that opening access to see what third-party firms do would mean putting users at risk. Joswiak…