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Category: Privacy

Why Your Legal Discovery Strategy is Now a Privacy Nightmare
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Why Your Legal Discovery Strategy is Now a Privacy Nightmare

Navigating e-discovery just got a lot harder. A new legal analysis details how privacy laws like the GDPR and California’s CPRA are directly clashing with traditional discovery duties, creating a minefield of compliance risks for attorneys handling cross-border data.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 24, 2025
Android Under Fire, Apple’s Foldable Woes, and an AI Extremism Problem
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Android Under Fire, Apple’s Foldable Woes, and an AI Extremism Problem

December is ending with major tech security and hardware headaches. Billions of Android users are at risk from targeted spyware, while Apple struggles to perfect a crease-free foldable iPhone screen. Meanwhile, AI voice tech is being weaponized by extremist groups.

by Alvarez JordanDecember 22, 2025
OpenAI’s Child Exploitation Reports Skyrocket 80x. What’s Going On?
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OpenAI’s Child Exploitation Reports Skyrocket 80x. What’s Going On?

OpenAI reported 80 times more child exploitation incidents in the first half of 2025 than the same period in 2024. The company cites user growth and new features, but the spike raises serious questions about scale and safety.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 22, 2025
AI Governance Isn’t a Brake. It’s the Steering Wheel.
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AI Governance Isn’t a Brake. It’s the Steering Wheel.

As AI adoption accelerates, a stark readiness gap is emerging. New research shows only 13% of organizations feel prepared for generative AI risks, highlighting a critical need for skilled governance to prevent security failures and enable confident innovation.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 22, 2025
The 80-Year-Old Math Problem That Just Got Faster
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The 80-Year-Old Math Problem That Just Got Faster

The simplex method, invented in 1947, is the hidden math that optimizes everything from supply chains to airline schedules. A new paper has finally solved a 50-year-old paradox about why it’s so fast in practice, making it even faster.

by Alvarez JordanDecember 21, 2025
AI Surveillance in School Bathrooms? It’s Already Happening
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AI Surveillance in School Bathrooms? It’s Already Happening

A new report details how schools are spending millions on AI surveillance, including audio sensors in bathrooms. But false alarms and a lack of evidence on safety have critics worried.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 20, 2025
The Government Is Now a Venture Capitalist. That’s Probably Not Going Away.
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The Government Is Now a Venture Capitalist. That’s Probably Not Going Away.

According to Fast Company, the U.S. government took equity stakes in several private companies in 2025 and is likely to continue doing so through 2026. This strategy aims to secure supply chains and reduce reliance on China, but it also puts politicians in the venture capital business.

by Alvarez JordanDecember 19, 2025
Mozilla’s new CEO says Firefox AI will be optional. Good luck with that.
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Mozilla’s new CEO says Firefox AI will be optional. Good luck with that.

Mozilla’s new CEO is bringing AI to Firefox, but promises it will always be an optional feature users can disable. This comes as the browser’s market share stagnates around 2.5% and after the company laid off 30% of its staff in 2024.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 19, 2025
The Real Crisis Isn’t AI. It’s Trust.
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The Real Crisis Isn’t AI. It’s Trust.

We’re hitting an inflection point where AI can fake anything. The core issue is the rapid erosion of trust itself, with AI acting as a powerful accelerant for deception.

by Alvarez JordanDecember 19, 2025
TikTok’s U.S. Sale Deal Is Finally Signed
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TikTok’s U.S. Sale Deal Is Finally Signed

After years of threats and delays, TikTok has signed an agreement to divest its U.S. operations. The deal, set to close on Jan. 22, creates a joint venture where American investors will control the platform’s data and algorithms.

by Alvarez JordanDecember 19, 2025

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