FCC Fines Under Scrutiny in Supreme Court
Supreme Court justices question the FCC's fine procedure, suggesting that carriers may have a way to avoid paying fines without a jury trial
Supreme Court justices question the FCC's fine procedure, suggesting that carriers may have a way to avoid paying fines without a jury trial
An AI company has finally erased 3 million OkCupid photos it used for facial recognition training, years after violating the platform's privacy policy. The move follows a 2019 investigation and settlement with regulators, highlighting ongoing tensions between AI development and user privacy.
A new Republican-backed data privacy bill aims to create national standards but could override stronger state laws, leaving consumers in some regions with fewer protections than before.

AI-driven synthetic audiences now simulate human behavior for surveys in minutes at a fraction of traditional costs. But do they replace real insights—or redefine them?
A new open-source tool named Pylon now bridges Sentry errors and AI coding agents, letting teams automate fixes in sandboxed environments while keeping human oversight intact. Here's how it works and why it matters for production workflows.
A breakthrough from MIT accelerates federated learning, making secure AI training feasible on everyday gadgets like smartwatches and sensors while cutting memory use by 80%.
Discover how the Model Context Protocol (MCP) bridges the gap between cloud-based AI agents and local data sources like SQLite databases, enabling secure, real-time analytics without compromising data sovereignty. Explore a production-ready implementation and key considerations for enterprise adoption.