Protect your profile by opting out of LinkedIn AI training with your data. Learn risks, steps, and why your career data is at stake.
LinkedIn will use your profile and posts to train AI models, but users can opt out in privacy settings to protect their data.
In 2025, eighty-three percent of companies already use AI to review resumes. For candidates, that means a machine is almost always the first “reader” of their application. The good news is that those ...
After being forced to start from scratch, I made sure to simplify my folder structure. Many developers and Obsidian users follow the LIFT (Locate, Identify, Flat structure, Try to stay DRY) principle ...
President Trump has signed an executive order designating Antifa as a domestic terror group, but legal experts have ...
A JAMA Network Open study of nearly 480,000 UK adults found that choosing cycling for everyday trips was linked to a lower ...
BEIJING -- Four Chinese sites have been added to the World Heritage Irrigation Structures (WHIS) list, according to the Ministry of Water Resources. The four Chinese sites, namely Chishan Lake ...
Salesloft said a breach of its GitHub account in March allowed hackers to steal authentication tokens that were later used in a mass-hack targeting several of its Big Tech customers. Citing an ...
A newly identified tectonic structure off the coast of Portugal may help explain why the region has experienced powerful earthquakes far from known fault zones. The discovery, detailed in the journal ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio rejected a bid from Amazon, Google and others to overturn AEP’s new tariff, or rate structure, specifically for data centers. Amazon and ...