EPFO (employees have control over their data)
If the login credentials are compromised, employee data can be accessed by anyone.
It is essential for the employees to have control to their data. Only the employees should be allowed to enter their dat
So after the WWDC, OpenAI will eventually have access to all Apple & Microsoft devices.
Do you think you can trust these companies not to use your data?
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Rohan Saha
Stealth • 8m
Don't use Google to answer this question.
Who is the current CEO of HDFC Bank?
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Saket Kumar
Stealth • 7m
If I have a product which I can use it for advertising other companies service or goods but how do I find my client who can give me marketing projects.
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Sajin
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Foundation • 23d
Do you believe it was ethical for OpenAI to use publicly available internet data to train its models, even though this approach has raised concerns about copyright and data usage rights?
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Shubham Khandelwal
Stealth • 4m
Whome would you believe, A hacker who is claiming on dark web for data leak or the company whose data has been leaked? 😕
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 14d
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Somen's 8D world
Stealth • 6m
so privacy ends here?
introducing copilot + PC
based on ARM based processor snapdragon Elite with 40 t..( something I can't tell) it is for running on device ml models.
now Microsoft is saying copilot will store everything whatever you do in the co
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Sudarshan Pal
Stealth • 4m
The Data engineering life cycle has the following 5 stages
Generation: This is where data is created. Think of it as information being born. It can come from various sources like e-commerce sites, weather sensors, or even your favourite video games
Facebook has connected billions, but its data privacy practices have been under fire.
Is the trade-off between personal data and free services justifiable, or does it undermine user trust?
Let’s discuss the balance between innovation and privacy