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“Everything, Everywhere All at Once” has the most nominations at the 95th annual Academy Awards, taking place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

Mental health startup Cerebral shared private patient data with Google, Meta and TikTok

Cerebral, a telehealth startup that gained popularity during the early days of the pandemic, disclosed this week that it shared the personal data of more than 3.1 million US patients with social media companies and advertisers, including Google, Meta and TikTok. As first reported by TechCrunch (via The Verge), a recently uploaded notice on Cerebral’s website reveals the company had been using “pixels,” tracking scripts companies like Meta offer to third-party developers for advertising purposes, to collect user data since it began operating in October 2019.

Following a recent review of its software, Cerebral “determined that it had disclosed certain information that may be regulated as protected health information under [the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act].” Among the data Cerebral shared are names, phone numbers, birth dates and insurance information. In some instances, the company may have also exposed information it collected through the mental health self-assessment patients completed to schedule counseling appointments and access other services. According to Cerebral, it did not disclose social security numbers, bank information or credit card numbers.

After learning of the oversight, Cerebral says it “disabled, reconfigured, and/or removed” the tracking pixels that caused the data exposure. “In addition, we have enhanced our information security practices and technology vetting processes to further mitigate the risk of sharing such information in the future.” The US Department of Health and Human Services is investigating Cerebral. News of the data exposure comes after the Federal Trade Commission fined discount drug app GoodRx $1.5 million for sharing patient information with Meta and Google. Earlier this month, the agency announced a $7.8 million settlement with online counseling company BetterHelp and said it was seeking to ban the company from sharing health data for ad targeting.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mental-health-startup-cerebral-shared-private-patient-data-with-google-meta-and-tiktok-223806251.html?src=rss

8 Dead After Smuggling Boat Capsizes Off San Diego Coast

Authorities called the incident one of the deadliest human smuggling operations ever in the U.S.

Fan-Made Tesla Dealership LEGO Set Won’t Let Other LEGO Cars Use Its Superchargers

Designed and built by LEGO (and presumably Tesla) fan Airbricks95, this Tesla dealership model is currently looking for builder support on the LEGO Ideas website. The set includes a Tesla dealership building with a showroom and service center, three charging stations, and four vehicles: a Model Y, two Model S, and a Cybertruck. I would build it. I would build it, and I would also build a ramp and jump those cars over the building.

I couldn’t find an exact piece count, but it looks like quite a few, with a fair amount of unique pieces. Would Elon Musk ever approve of an official Tesla LEGO set? That’s hard to say; when reached for comment, he just posted a bunch of memes on Twitter.

My only real complaint is the solar cells on the roof aren’t functional and don’t provide electricity for some lighting inside the building. Of course, some would argue that complaint is completely ridiculous, and they would definitely have a valid point.



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The Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Explained: Why It Happened And What Comes Next

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GM is working on a ChatGPT-like digital assistant for cars

General Motors is working on an in-car digital assistant based on the same machine learning models that power ChatGPT. News of the development was first reported earlier this week by Semafor, with GM later sharing confirmation with Reuters. “ChatGPT is going to be in everything,” GM Vice President Scott Miller told the outlet.

Among other things, the automaker envisions the digital assistant supporting drivers in situations where they may have turned to their vehicle’s owner’s manual in the past. For instance, the assistant could show you how to replace your car’s tire if it suffers a flat. It could also offer integration and scheduling features with other devices, including garage door openers.

“This shift is not just about one single capability like the evolution of voice commands, but instead means that customers can expect their future vehicles to be far more capable and fresh overall when it comes to emerging technologies,” a GM spokesperson told Reuters.

According to Semafor, the digital assistant will operate differently from other chatbots like Bing Chat. GM is reportedly working on adding a “car-specific layer” on top of the large language models that power ChatGPT. The effort is part of a broader collaboration between the automaker and Microsoft. In 2019, the two partnered to work on autonomous vehicles. Microsoft is OpenAI’s sole cloud provider, meaning GM’s in-car assistant will almost certainly run on Azure. GM did not tell Semafor whether it has a name for the software yet, nor did it share a potential release date.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gm-is-working-on-a-chatgpt-like-digital-assistant-for-cars-204806036.html?src=rss

Moldova Police Say They Foiled Russia-Backed Unrest Plot

Russia-backed actors were specially trained to cause mass unrest during a protest in the capital against the country’s new pro-Western government.