London Stock Exchange Group’s Patrick Strobel Moves to LCH as Chief Technology Officer
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London Stock Exchange Group’s Patrick Strobel Moves to LCH as Chief Technology Officer

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The Download: planning a honeymoon with AI, and deepfakes in 2024
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The Download: planning a honeymoon with AI, and deepfakes in 2024

Technology tamfitronics Plus: Chinese driverless cars are driving on US roads This is today's edition ofThe Download,our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. Can AI help me plan my honeymoon? —Melissa Heikkilä I’m getting married later this summer and am feverishly planning a honeymoon together with my fiancé. It has been at times overwhelming trying to research and decide between what seem like millions of options while juggling busy work schedules and wedding planning. So I decided to take inspiration from a piece we just published about how to use AI to plan your vacation and tried using the same tools to design my honeymoon itinerary. The results were pretty good, and they aligned with the research I had already...
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When Hospital Cyberattacks Compromise Care, Not Just Data
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When Hospital Cyberattacks Compromise Care, Not Just Data

Technology tamfitronics When hospitals are hit by cyberattacks that compromise crucial technology systems for managing patient care, the stakes are staggering.“We’ve started to think about these as public health issues and disasters on the scale of earthquakes or hurricanes,” said Jeff Tullya co-director of the Center for Healthcare Cybersecurity at the University of California at San Diego.Many hospitals are unprepared for long outages, cybersecurity experts say. And the federal government has offered little in the way of required protocols or standards to protect patient safety in attacks on the health sector, which have risen precipitously in recent years.Long-held concerns about protecting patients’ sensitive health information have been overtaken by fears of harm to patients themselves. Kate Wells and I dug into one of the latest and biggest examples for the news organization Michigan Public and...
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