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It reads your email, files your claims, and never asks permission — The privacy law of AI agents
Sara H. Jodka of Dickinson Wright PLLC discusses the flow of information through AI agents often without human sign-off and the privacy risks and compliance issues raised.
Learn how to build a second brain using Claude and Obsidian to create a persistent, local AI memory that remembers your ...
X now hosts its own MCP server, letting AI tools like Claude, Cursor, and Grok connect to the platform's API without developers building the integration.
Spread the love“`html In the digital age where collaboration and productivity are paramount, Microsoft 365 has emerged as a powerhouse. For businesses of all sizes, being able to efficiently add users ...
It’s been a long journey for Lindsey Jordan, better known as Snail Mail. From the fledging steps that were 2016’s Habit EP, in which a 16-year-old Jordan released more heart, feeling, conviction in ...
The U.S. Postal Service proposed new mail-in ballot rules that would require states to submit voter names, addresses and unique ballot barcodes for federal elections. The proposal would set mandatory ...
A federal judge on Thursday cleared the way for President Trump’s March executive order beefing up rules surrounding mail-in ballots to stand in the face of legal challenges from Democrats. The order ...
After decades as a staple of the Hudson River waterfront dining scene, Chart House in Weehawken has officially closed, marking the end of an era for one of Hudson County’s most recognizable special ...
President Donald Trump said Monday he will ask the Justice Department to investigate a recent mail ballot error in Maryland, pushing unsubstantiated claims that it ...
Every month, Teagan Franz counts down the days until a colorful envelope arrives through her letterbox. Last month, it was red. Inside was a handwritten letter, a tarot card featuring the Greek ...
Melissa Quinn is a senior reporter for CBSNews.com, where she covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts. Washington — The Supreme Court on Thursday maintained mail ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed women to continue to access the abortion pill mifepristone through telehealth visits, maintaining the status quo while officials in Louisiana continue to push for ...
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