That’s one answer… (Expect users to find a wide variety of alternative encryption packages.)
Apple Says ‘No’ to UK Backdoor Order, Will Disable E2E Cloud Encryption Instead
Good work, Britain. Owners of Apple devices in the United Kingdom will be a little less safe moving forward as the company pulls its most secure end-to-end (E2E) encryption from the country. The move is in response to government demands there that Apple build a backdoor into its iCloud encryption feature that would allow law enforcement to access the cloud data of any iPhone user around the world under the guise of national security.
Useful summary?
https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/strategic-artificial-intelligence-4822723/
Strategic Artificial Intelligence Planning Alert: A State and Federal Regulatory Roadmap for 2025 Compliance
The World Economic Forum has stated that 88 percent of C-suite executives indicated that adopting artificial intelligence (AI) in their companies is a key initiative for 2025.
Companies are pivoting from merely testing AI to expanding AI use cases in their business processes. While these new use cases can bring significant business benefits, they also introduce real contractual and legal risks that should be thoughtfully considered and potentially mitigated.
To help you reduce the barriers of using AI and also understand the legal risks involved, Hinshaw's Privacy, Security, & Artificial Intelligence team has prepared this Strategic AI Planning Alert for 2025. Keep reading to learn about key AI laws, legislation, guidance, and orders that may impact your organization's AI governance and use.
Tools & Techniques.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/geminis-new-free-feature-can-save-you-hours-of-tedious-pdf-analysis/
Gemini's new free feature can save you hours of tedious PDF analysis
Those of you who use Google Gemini for free can now take advantage of a feature formerly limited to paid subscribers. On Thursday, the Google Gemini account on X announced that the document upload capability is now available to all Gemini users.
How it works
Using this option, free users can upload a variety of file types to Gemini for analysis. These include PDFs, text files, Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Google Docs files. After Gemini processes your uploaded file, you can request an AI-generated summary and ask questions about the content in the file.
… The $20-per-month paid version of Gemini Advanced can handle a lot more file types than the free version. Using the paid version, you can also upload CSV files, Excel spreadsheets, CSS files, HTML files, JavaScript files, PHP files, and many other files, many of which are used by developers.
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