OpenAI Hosts Corporate Executives to Demonstrate ChatGPT

OpenAI Hosts Corporate Executives to Demonstrate ChatGPT

OpenAI is reportedly stepping up its efforts to sell its artificial intelligence services to corporates worldwide. The company’s CEO, Sam Altman, hosted meetings this month in San Francisco, New York and London, each of which was attended by more than 100 corporate executives, Reuters reported Friday (April 12). The executives were from Fortune 500 companies in finance, healthcare, energy …

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GenZ Loves Their Digital Wallets

GenZ Loves Their Digital Wallets

Digital wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Wallet provide consumers with convenient and secure ways to make in-store and online purchases without having to put sensitive credit or debit card data at risk. PYMNTS Intelligence’s “Tracking the Digital Payments Takeover: Can New Use Cases Drive Consumer Use of Digital Wallets?” found that a high percentage of consumers — …

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Leicester Council confirms ransomware attack

Leicester Council confirms ransomware attack

The confirmation comes after the criminals responsible for the attack uploaded stolen documents to their dark web site, prompting concerns over data security and user privacy. INC Ransom, the group that has claimed responsibility, is notorious for targeting various governmental, educational and healthcare institutions. The council revealed on 3rd April that approximately 25 sensitive documents, …

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Can anyone control AI? – POLITICO

Can anyone control AI? – POLITICO

Clegg, a former British deputy prime minister, argued that policing AI was akin to building a plane already in flight — inherently risky and difficult work. Harris trumpeted Washington’s efforts to address the dangers of AI through voluntary business agreements as the world’s gold standard. Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, who was …

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How to stop your internet-connected car from selling your driving data

How to stop your internet-connected car from selling your driving data

Nico De Pasquale Photography | Moment | Getty Images So-called connected cars, vehicles equipped with internet access, are becoming the norm, and their proliferation is sounding the alarm for consumer data privacy advocates. By 2030, more than 95% of the passenger cars sold are likely to have embedded connectivity, according to Counterpoint Technology Market Research. …

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The missing link in a decentralized internet is confidentiality

The missing link in a decentralized internet is confidentiality

Disclosure: The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to the author and do not represent the views and opinions of crypto.news’ editorial. Today, confidentiality is ingrained in our online interactions and ensures that sensitive information stays private and secure. From online payments, such as Venmo, to enterprise supply chains, multiple facets of our digital …

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Security Overshadows Convenience in ‘Everyday App’ Debate

Security Overshadows Convenience in ‘Everyday App’ Debate

More consumers than ever now rely on mobile apps to manage their daily chores. PYMNTS Intelligence found that a growing percentage of Americans click on apps to administer their bank activity (49%), bills and subscriptions (37%), savings and investments (26%), retail shopping (24%) and grocery purchases (14%). So, would a single “everyday app” that can …

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Supreme Court of Canada rules internet users’ privacy must be better protected from police search

Supreme Court of Canada rules internet users’ privacy must be better protected from police search

Open this photo in gallery: The Supreme Court of Canada is pictured in Ottawa on March 3, 2023. The Supreme Court says police need judicial authorization to obtain a computer’s Internet Protocol address, calling the unique identification number a crucial link between a person and their online activity.Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press The Supreme Court has …

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