Quick Tip: Confirm Your Adobe Account Privacy Settings

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News broke in early 2023 about Adobe using content uploaded to their servers to train their AI (artificial intelligence) systems.

As you might expect, word spread quickly on social media as angry Adobe users shared their frustration.

Not only about the possibility of their content being used without permission.

But that Adobe chose to opt-in all Adobe users to their Content analysis section of their Privacy and personal data policy.

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World Password Day and Passwordless Technology

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Did you know May 4, 2023 is World Password Day? Observed the first Thursday in May, World Password Day was created in 2013 to raise awareness of creating better passwords. You’ve likely read tips and advice from security professionals about keeping your online accounts more secure: Ten years after its launch, World Password Day has… Continue reading World Password Day and Passwordless Technology

Legal Concerns: Copyright and Artificial Intelligence

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My post last week, about Google’s large language model using your website content for training data, captured a lot of attention.

The post highlighted the Washington Post story revealing the millions of sites Google’s data set had already scraped.

It was my most visited post in the past four months.

And shared my frustrations and concerns about copyright.

I’m not alone.

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