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LLM Summary of My Book Beyond Fear

Schneier on Security

Human psychology and biases lead to exaggerated fears that politicians/marketers can exploit, resulting in wasteful and theatrical “security theater.” Where possible, favor openness and transparency over aggressive data collection or restrictions which erode civil liberties. Focus only on proportional responses.

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Online Businesses Often Steal And Exploit Customer Data Collected During Cancelled Transactions

Joseph Steinberg

Some such cancellations occurred prior to the retailer sending me any email confirmation of the associated transactions, but, in some cases, the retailer cancelled the associated sale after not only confirming by email the purchase, but also after having charged my credit card and waiting for the associated debit to post to my account.

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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. Given the size and influence of the EU market, companies that develop and deploy AI technologies may need to comply with the legislation's provisions to continue operating within the EU.

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COVID-19 Vaccination Management Problems Have Created a Privacy Nightmare For Americans – Even Without Vaccine Passports

Joseph Steinberg

While the CDC recently instructed that vaccinators not use for commercial marketing purposes data collected as part of the COVID-19 vaccine process, there is little doubt that compliance with such instructions will be far from perfect both now and in the future.

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A Pandora's Box: Unpacking 5 Risks in Generative AI

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

AI Hallucinations: These are instances where artificial intelligence systems generate outputs that are not grounded in reality or are inconsistent with the intended task. Embrace Transparency and Accountability: Prioritize transparency and accountability in AI decision-making processes.

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A Pandora’s Box: Unpacking 5 Risks in Generative AI

Security Boulevard

AI Hallucinations: These are instances where artificial intelligence systems generate outputs that are not grounded in reality or are inconsistent with the intended task. Embrace Transparency and Accountability: Prioritize transparency and accountability in AI decision-making processes.

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How AI Could Write Our Laws

Schneier on Security

Consider, for example, a 2013 Massachusetts bill that tried to restrict the commercial use of data collected from K-12 students using services accessed via the internet. Hacking is often associated with computer systems, but the concept is also applicable to social systems like financial markets, tax codes, and legislative processes.