Quite the Contrary . . .
Bartleby Revisited
If you haven’t read the Bartleby column that appears each week in The Economist you should.
Permission Slip
Stop what you’re doing online. You may not realize it, but you need a Permission Slip. Get it now.
Voice Deepfakes
Hearing is no longer believing. AI technology allows scammers to create virtually indistinguishable, voice deepfakes.
Convenience Can be SSO Costly
People are willing to pay more for convenience. Yet, the cost one pays for convenience is not always apparent.
Link Rot
The internet is losing its memory. Over time, link rot sets in, leaving users with blank screens displaying 404 errors. Learn what you can do.
Are Your Ready?
Are you ready for an automated video interview (AVI)? AI-assisted or AI-led interviews are here to stay. Follow these steps to get ready.
Privacy Policies
If there’s one thing we can agree on, it’s privacy policies. We all click our approvals. Yet, have you ever read those policies? You should.
Juice Jacking
The FBI issued a warning about a crime called juice jacking. Boston authorities say it’s not a problem there. Maybe. Take these steps anyway.
You Are Free to Disparage
Laid off? Is there a non-disparagement clause in your severance agreement? Worry about it no longer. The NLRB has ruled such language invalid.
Zombie Emails and Phones
Had your identity stolen? Changed the contact information on all your accounts? Thinking you’re OK? Think again. Zombie info never dies.
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