On today’s show we are joined by Ron Zayas, CEO of Ironwall by Incogni, to discuss the massive data sharing and privacy risks in the leading Buy Now Pay Later apps. Ben’s got the story of Illinois banning the use of AI in mental health therapy, joining Nevada and Utah in restricting chatbots amid growing concerns about their safety and effectiveness. Dave's got the story of former President Trump threatening an executive order to ban mail-in voting and voting machines—claims experts say are unconstitutional, since election authority lies with states and Congress, not the White House.
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Links to today's stories:
- The Overlooked Risks of Buy Now, Pay Later Apps: A Data-Privacy Perspective
- Illinois bans AI therapy as some states begin to scrutinize chatbots
- Trump threatens executive order on elections, claims states must obey
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