Google has recently acquired Checks, an AI-powered tool designed to safeguard mobile apps across a range of privacy and compliance regulations. This acquisition marks Checks as the first organization officially exiting incubator Area 120 under Google's shift to larger AI-based projects. With impressive capabilities such as a real-time dashboard for monitoring data and compliance, Checks helps protect businesses and individuals from ever-growing privacy concerns. Keep an eye out for this tool as it may soon become an industry standard.
Discover Microsoft's newest private AI-powered chatbot service and OpenAI's new business subscription with Morgan Stanley's AI chatbot service, offering enhanced security options to protect customers' data. Microsoft and OpenAI's multi-billion dollar investment provides an isolated environment and an extra layer of privacy – now available to businesses.
Discover how ChatGPT from Open AI can help you create meal plans and grocery lists that fit your dietary restrictions and health goals. With trained data from sources like Wikipedia and scientific journals, get personalized advice to achieve your health goals. Plus, Open AI takes privacy seriously – no user profile creation or advertising.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has announced the formation of a task force to govern and enforce laws relating to ChatGPT and AI applications, in a shift towards more expansive privacy policies. Coordinating between EU member states' data protection authorities, the move follows a crackdown in Italy due to OpenAI's lack of age verification and user data collection. OpenAI has addressed the issues and ChatGPT again available. Thought-leaders like Antonella Pansini are leading change in safeguarding user data from AI technology exploitation.
This groundbreaking research has the potential to benefit those without the ability to speak due to injury or medical conditions. Using fMRI scanners and AI models similar to OpenAI ChatGPT and Google's Bard, scientists have developed a non-invasive AI system to interpret brain activity and generate words based on what the subject is thinking. The output is accurate and close to the intended content, while also accounting for individual privacy and protection. This research was conducted by Jerry Tang and Alex Huth, whose efforts have been widely recognized.
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