Leading tech companies are in a race to release and improve artificial intelligence products, leaving U.S. users to puzzle out how much of their personal data could be extracted to train AI tools.
Facebook users are bombarded with targeted ads from nearly 200,000 companies, according to a first-of-its-kind study that revealed the vast scale of data tracking on the Meta-owned social network.
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As of January 11, 2026, a major Instagram data leak has exposed personal details of approximately 17.5 million users. The leak was first reported by cybersecurity firm Malwarebytes. A hacker known as ...
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The Quality Data Experience Committee is pleased to introduce the Common Lexicon, a new terminology resource available in Data Cookbook. The Common Lexicon aims to standardize terminology across data ...