This week, delve into the world of copyright data as some of the BFI attendees reflect on the Right from the Start: Copyright Data That Works conference.
In response to a petition calling for faster evictions and a tenant database, the government said it does not support the ...
Baltimore officials should shoot down the request on today’s Board of Estimates agenda like they shot down another surveillance tool, the spy plane [OP-ED] ...
“Our Product is used to kill people.” — Palantir CEO Alex Karp, emphasizing the company’s role in enabling lethal military operations. The company’s AI tools provide "precision targeting” ...
RAMP seized, nearly 324,000 BreachForums accounts exposed, and Telegram facing scrutiny – ransomware’s core infrastructure is under growing pressure in early 2026.
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EDA produces a lot of data, but how useful is that for AI to consume? The industry looks at new ways to help AI do a better job.
Colorado lawmakers are seeking to narrow law enforcement’s ability to access data on drivers whose information is captured by ...
A new proposed bill would create stricter laws on law enforcement’s use of automated license plate readers, like Flock ...
New nutrition feature offers categorized recipes and custom recipe creation with access to 1.4 million verified foods ...
The exposed fields reportedly included full names, dates of birth, physical addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and national identification numbers.
California lawmakers are tightening student data privacy as schools and teams rely on apps that can still share personal information. Assemblymember Dawn Addis is pushing Assembly Bill 1159 to ...