Images uploaded to AI chatbots could be retained for an unknown amount of time and, if in the wrong hands, could lead to impersonation, scams, and fake social media accounts. View on euronews ...
Efforts to protect children’s mental health online raise unresolved data privacy concerns ...
Viral ChatGPT caricature trend has taken social media by storm, with users transforming photos into playful AI-generated ...
Explore the risks associated with AI caricature trends and learn how to protect your personal information from cybercriminals ...
The European Union’s data privacy watchdog has launched an investigation into Elon Musk’s X over sexualised images generated by the social media site’s AI chatbot, Grok.
Like many viral trends, the 'cute' fad for AI-generated caricatures has a darker side, raising concerns about privacy and data misuse.
FBI field offices across the country are warning about the ongoing rise in romance scams as more people turn to online dating ...
As social media becomes increasingly ubiquitous, users should understand the potential ramifications of what they say online.
The tools use Google's large-scale indexing systems to spot sensitive data, but they involve a key trade-off: users must share partial personal information so Google can ...
This week social media and especially WhatsApp status, has been awash with AI generated images of people and their careers.
There’s a new trend making people wonder if AI knows us a little too well, prompting experts to warn users to think twice before inputting their personal data.
You can tell Google Search to remove your personal IDs and explicit images now - but there's a catch ...