The New York Times reported that McDonald’s “…is turning to artificial intelligence and machine learning in the hopes of predicting what customers want before they decide.” The October 22, 2019 article entitled “Would You Like Fries With That? McDonald’s Already Knows the Answer” included these comments:

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Darkreading.com posted an article entitled “8 Ways Businesses Unknowingly Help Hackers” included “the most common and consequential ways organizations unknowingly leave themselves vulnerable to cybercrime.”  The October 4, 2019 article included these obvious and avoidable 8 ways that your business can help reduce your risk of cybercriminals tied

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The New York Times reported that “A state-issued e-currency would help China’s government know more — much, much more — about how its citizens spend their money, giving it sweeping new powers to fight crime and manage the economy while also raising privacy concerns.”  The October 18, 2019 article

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Computerworld reported that IBM’s new SPaaS “allows distributors, manufacturers and retailers to integrate their own data and networks – as well as those of their suppliers – onto a Hyperledger-based blockchain to track and trace products and parts. Among the data that can be integrated are IoT sensor systems for

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Darkingreading.com reported that “there seems to be a large gap between how companies should address cyber-risk and what they’re actually doing.”  The October 11, 2019 article entitled “Close the Gap Between Cyber-Risk and Business Risk” identified these points related to #2 Conduct and automate tests on an

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The New York Times opinion by Columbia Law Professor Tim Wu included these thoughts “Beijing has made winning the race to artificial intelligence [A.I.] a national obsession, devoting billions of dollars to the cause and setting 2030 as the target year for world dominance. Not to be outdone, President Vladimir

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Since the advent of computers there have always been fear of job losses, but new jobs have been created, – will that be case with AI? Forbes reported that “While many reports tout the benefits of AI, there are many risks and unintended consequences, including the likelihood of replacing millions

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The Washington Post reported that European Court of Justice issued a ruling which may influence courts around the world about the enforceability of GDPR by stating that “Google does not have to remove links to people’s sensitive data beyond the E.U.’s 28 member states.”  The September 24, 2019 article

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Darkreading.com reported that the new January 1, 2020 IoT Security Law in California applies to companies “…that make connected devices — from Internet routers to connected thermostats to home-monitoring cameras…”  The Article entitled “California’s IoT Security Law Causing Confusion” included these comments:

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Law.com reported about Illinois’s new AI law (first in the US) going into effect on January 1, 2020 since “AI tools that analyze a person’s expressions, for example, could inadvertently discriminate against a job candidate who has a disability that impacts their ability to smile or display other facial cues

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