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How LLM pseudonym deanonymization is reshaping online privacy
How LLM pseudonym deanonymization is reshaping online privacy Your alias used to feel like a shield, but new research shows large models can pierce it. LLM pseudonym deanonymization now links writing
ChatGPT Advertising Risks: Why One OpenAI Researcher Walked Away
ChatGPT Advertising Risks: Why One OpenAI Researcher Walked Away Users lean on ChatGPT for answers, and now the company wants to blend ads into that stream. The OpenAI researcher who resigned feared t
Shy Girl AI Novel Controversy Puts Publishers on Alert
Shy Girl AI Novel Controversy Puts Publishers on Alert Readers already worry about deepfakes and bot-written reviews. Now they have to wonder if the books on preorder were shaped by machines. Hachette
How Trump Reframed the Government Surveillance Debate
How Trump Reframed the Government Surveillance Debate Voters used to tune out privacy hearings. Then a former president accused intelligence agencies of overreach, and suddenly the government surveill
WHO Warns About AI Chatbots in Mental Health: What to Know
WHO Warns About AI Chatbots in Mental Health: What to Know The World Health Organization published an advisory this month warning about the growing use of AI chatbots for mental health and emotional s
The EU AI Act Enforcement Begins: What Companies Need to Do Now
The EU AI Act Enforcement Begins: What Companies Need to Do Now The EU AI Act enforcement phase kicked off in March 2026. After two years of preparation, the regulation now carries real penalties: up
Who Owns AI Training Data? The Copyright Fight Continues
AI Companies Say Fair Use. Creators Say Pay Us. The Fight Is Not Over. The question of who owns AI training data is one of the most contentious issues in tech. AI companies argue that scraping publicl
The Child Safety Gap in Federal AI Regulation
Federal AI Regulation Puts Child Safety on Parents, Not Platforms The Trump administration’s March 2026 AI legislative framework makes a clear choice on child safety: parents, not tech platforms, bear
Meta Replaces Human Moderators with AI Enforcement Systems
Meta Is Replacing Third-Party Content Moderators with AI Meta announced on March 19, 2026, that it is rolling out more advanced AI content enforcement systems across Facebook and Instagram. The system
Delve’s Fake Compliance Scandal: What Went Wrong
A Compliance Startup Is Accused of Faking the Compliance It Sells Delve, a Y Combinator-backed startup that raised $32 million at a $300 million valuation, is facing accusations of fake compliance. An