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The Dark Side of AI: Data Harvesting Explained (Is this the Future?)

SecureWorld News

The invisible hands of artificial intelligence are reaching deeper into our lives than ever before. Get ready to uncover how technology companies are harvesting your data to fuel the next generation of artificial intelligence. Where possible, opt out of data collection for AI training.

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Facebook suspends Facial Recognition Program and deletes over 1bn face prints

CyberSecurity Insiders

From now on, the Mark Zuckerberg’s led company faced a lawsuit against its facial recognition related data collection early this year. FB made a step forward by offering a settlement of $650 million to a data advocacy group that filed a legal suit against the use of FacioMetrics technology acquired by FB in 2016.

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DCAP Systems: Protecting Your Data with Advanced Technology

SecureWorld News

DCAP can be seen as an intelligent security instrument that provides off-the-shelf data protection technologies, implementing a new approach to solving an important and necessary task. Many vendors use the power of artificial intelligence to identify and sort data. In particular.

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NIST Report Highlights Rising Tide of Threats Facing AI Systems

SecureWorld News

Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to transform major sectors like healthcare, transportation, finance, and government over the coming years. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). As adoption accelerates, so too do emerging cybersecurity risks.

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Microsoft AI “Recall” feature records everything, secures far less

Malwarebytes

On Monday, the computing giant unveiled a new line of PCs that integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to promise faster speeds, enhanced productivity, and a powerful data collection and search tool that screenshots a device’s activity—including password entry—every few seconds.

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A private moment, caught by a Roomba, ended up on Facebook. Eileen Guo explains how: Lock and Code S04E03

Malwarebytes

In 2020, a photo of a woman sitting on a toilet—her shorts pulled half-way down her thighs—was shared on Facebook, and it was shared by someone whose job it was to look at that photo and, by labeling the objects in it, help train an artificial intelligence system for a vacuum. According to several of them, they felt misled.

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Europe Makes First Move Toward Regulating AI with EU AI Act

SecureWorld News

The European Union approved the EU AI Act, setting up the first steps toward formal regulation of artificial intelligence in the West. The landmark ruling by European Parliament comes as global regulators are racing to get a handle on AI technology and limit some of the risks to society, including job security and political integrity.