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Ghibli Scams: Chandigarh Police Warns Of Fraud Risks

The Cybercrime Cell of Chandigarh Police has issued an advisory to warn people about the growing risk of cyber scams involving Ghibli-themed merchandise and AI-generated artwork. Over the past week, the use of artificial intelligence to create Ghibli-inspired art has captured the attention of many. However, the Chandigarh Police urges fans and creators to stay […]

AI Generated Aadhaar and PAN Cards Spark Concerns

The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has opened up exciting new possibilities, but it has also raised some serious concerns, especially when it comes to privacy and data protection. Recently, a new debate has emerged around AI-generated images of Aadhaar and PAN cards. Social media users shared AI-generated Aadhaar and PAN card images from ChatGPT, […]

Canadian Lawyers Advise Burner Phones for Personal Data Protection

Canadian immigration lawyers are advising travelers to the United States to use burner phones instead of personal devices. This guidance comes in response to the Personal Data concerns arising from the US Customs New Crackdown on mobile phone inspections at the U.S. border. U.S. border officials now have the authority to inspect mobile phones, review […]

Secret Documents, Weapon Design Among Sensitive Defence Data Leaked

A massive leak of sensitive defence data has emerged, reportedly stolen from the device of a former Defence Ministry official, according to an analysis by cybersecurity firm Athenian Tech. The leak involves crucial information from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), a government agency known for its stringent security protocols, including restrictions on staff […]

OpenAI Denies Copyright Allegations in ChatGPT Case

OpenAI has responded to ANI’s allegations that its ChatGPT software reproduces content verbatim from ANI’s articles. During a hearing in the Delhi High Court, OpenAI’s lawyer, Senior Advocate Amit Sibal, argued that the model avoids verbatim reproduction. He stated that ChatGPT’s advanced capabilities make such reproduction impossible. “If OpenAI’s model regurgitated content, it would defeat […]

APAAR ID and the Aadhaar Dilemma in Education

The introduction of the APAAR ID (Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry) has stirred controversy in India. Marketed as a tool to streamline student records, APAAR’s true nature may not be as voluntary as it seems. The Union Government insists that it is a voluntary system, but the reality is that students can’t even obtain an […]

Interview with Fabian Eberle, CEO and Co-founder of Keyless – Privacy-Preserving Biometrics in Banking

In this insightful interview, Fabian Eberle, CEO and co-founder of Keyless, discusses the future of banking authentication technologies, the benefits of privacy-preserving biometrics, and how Keyless is changing the industry. Here’s a breakdown of their conversation. Who is Fabian Eberle? ​Fabian Eberle is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Co-Founder of Keyless Technologies, a company […]

China Regulates Facial Recognition Technology

China is set to implement new regulations on facial recognition technology, aiming to protect privacy and security. Starting June 1, service providers must offer alternatives to facial recognition for identity verification. This is China’s first significant step in regulating facial recognition, a technology widely used across the country in places like hotel check-ins, gated communities, […]