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Tech »  VHA lacks ‘formal mechanism’ for mitigating clinical AI chatbot risks, watchdog says
  • VHA lacks ‘formal mechanism’ for mitigating clinical AI chatbot risks, watchdog says
    2 hours ago   nextgov.com

    VHA lacks ‘formal mechanism’ for mitigating clinical AI chatbot risks, watchdog says

    VA’s OIG said it is concerned “about VHA’s ability to promote and safeguard patient safety ...

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Your Bluetooth earphones could be vulnerable to attack - here's what to do next

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