Tag: Data privacy
Privacy Vulnerabilities Discovered in Top Dating Apps by Belgian Researchers
A recent report by TechCrunch revealed that a team of researchers from KU Leuven in Belgium found privacy vulnerabilities in popular dating apps that...
Protect Your Privacy: How to Prevent Hackers from Spying on Your Screen
Researchers have discovered a new method that allows hackers to spy on your screen by intercepting wireless electromagnetic radiation from HDMI cables. This method,...
Apple’s Responsible Approach to Training AI Models: TechCrunch
Apple recently released a technical paper shedding light on the models behind Apple Intelligence, set to launch on iOS, macOS, and iPadOS. The paper...
Improving AI Model Performance by Allowing Data Forgetting | TechCrunch
Researchers from the University of Washington, along with colleagues from Princeton, the University of Chicago, USC, and Google, conducted a study on unlearning techniques...
DOJ Investigates TikTok for Collecting User Data on Sensitive Issues
The Department of Justice is taking action against TikTok for allegedly collecting user data on sensitive issues. The DOJ has requested a federal court...
Apple Commits to AI Safety with White House Partnership | Tech News
Apple has made a significant commitment to the development of safe and trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) by partnering with the White House. The company...
Protect Your Online Privacy: How X Uses Your Posts to Train Grok AI and...
X, formerly known as Twitter, has found a way to train its AI, Grok, using user data while avoiding the controversies faced by other...
Unlocking the Potential of Open Source AI: Founders and FTC in the Spotlight
Yesterday, a conference filled with high-minded panelists discussed the potential of open source AI. This marks a shift from the app-centric focus of the...
Elon Musk’s Decision to Share User Data with Grok AI Surprises Privacy Watchdog
Elon Musk's company, X, recently made a decision that has raised eyebrows among privacy advocates. The company, formerly known as Twitter, has made a...