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The Disastrous AT&T Breach
For those of you who haven't seen yet, AT&T recently informed customers of a breach.
Some quick facts about the AT&T breach:
- Impacted over 70 million customers.
- Revealed the call and text meta information. I'll add to this point because I've seen some misinformation showing that content (ie: messages) were compromised. This is not correct.
- The meta information involved not just...
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I would suggest having an independent person share their experience. The competitor products say the same thing, so the "compelling" assertion could use some improvement. That feedback will help you improve your product!
Why AI is important in content creation?
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You just provided a great example of anti-marketing a product. Good job!
Why AI is important in content creation?
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Transform your attitude from what you "get" to what you input and you'll be happier. Social media is not about marketing. Social media is first and foremost recognizing that you are communicating with people and people are awesome. It's fun to communicate with people and it's fun to hear their stories.
This doesn't mean that we never have meaningful discussions where there's feedback. Some of...
Do social networks take a lot of your energy resources?
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Everyone is free to do what they want when they journal. But if you're using any journal software, then you are putting your privacy at risk.
If you're concerned about privacy, the best approach to journaling is pen and paper.
Privacy in AI journal Apps? A dilemma
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Auto Dealerships Hit With Major Cyber-Attack
Over half of auto dealerships in the US use CDK Global software. In a nutshell, they provide software solutions such as products and services for dealerships, manufacturers, and other industry peers. Per leaders on X (GuyDealership, Dealership), this has wreaked havoc on dealerships especially smaller dealerships as many companies are unable to complete orders without the software.
While I...
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I'm opposite you.
I actually advise executives to stay away from AI tools for the exact reason you say (and other reasons).
I know of a case where AI compromised intellectual property - very costly!
The only "free" information I'm willing to write for the executives reading this is that you should be extremely careful about where you allow AI to be used by both you and your employees. The...
How do you address business users’ concerns that their data might be used for training AI models?
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I just got back from a few weeks exploring Mongolia.
If you like exploring less known places, I recommend it.
Where are you traveling for your summer holiday this year?
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No code is appropriate for the right business and industry. As you see in the responses, if someone is a business owner and they can't hire a full time engineer and they're testing a product, it allows them to quickly do what they need.
What you've listed applies in situations where you've found a successful idea/product, you have customers, but the costs are rising and you want more control.
Why No-Code tools are a terrible choice for creating a SaaS?
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