| By Xuan Zhong | As advances in AI continue having a global impact, the US, G7, and other countries are crafting government policies to guide the use of this powerful — and potentially problematic — technology.
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| By Eliana Pisons | Police worldwide are increasingly relying on AI to enhance security. However, challenges remain in improving AI accuracy while ensuring privacy protections.

| By Loc Le | LinkedIn announced plans to use AI tools to improve the recruiting and hiring process on its platform using OpenAI tech for natural language HR searches.

| By Loc Le | Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced his team’s latest AI tech innovations that enable new capabilities for users — but also raise questions and concerns about privacy and transparency.

| By Xuan Zhong | In Latin America, online returns have often been unreliable. But logistics companies are using tech innovations to design better return models.

| By Xuan Zhong | Zoom’s latest terms of service adds a new clause about users’ personal information. Although Zoom has repeatedly emphasized that users can choose not to share data with Zoom while using this application, this provision has been criticized by many users as evidence that Zoom will use users’ private data to train its AI system. It also raises concerns about users’ inability to assure themselves that their personal data is not being misappropriated.

| By Emma Kuruppacherry | On Friday, July 21st, seven leading AI companies came to the White House to form an agreement on basic guidelines for developing AI.

| by Emma Kuruppacherry | The G-7 leaders met in Hiroshima to address AI and how to regulate its use. World leaders discussed concerns about privacy attacks, civil rights violations, disinformation, and the unethical use of data.


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