Thursday, June 4 2026

Tag: AI

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What Happens to Your Client’s Data When You Use a Free AI Tool?

You paste a paragraph from a client’s draft into ChatGPT to check the tone. You upload a spreadsheet to get a formula working. You drop in a section of a regulatory submission because you need a quick summary. It takes ten seconds. The tool gives you what you need. You move on. But that paragraph,

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Claude + Consensus: A Powerful Duo—But Know the Risks Before You Click Install

The post discusses the benefits and risks of using AI tools Claude and Consensus for medical writing. Claude, connected to Consensus, offers a low-risk way to access peer-reviewed literature but has potential risks such as prompt injection and false confidence in summarized findings. Cowork, an advanced AI tool, poses higher security risks, including lack of audit trails and broad access to systems. Caution is advised, especially when handling sensitive data.

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Logging AI Use: A Freelancer’s Guide

Why documentation isn’t optional—and how to do it without breaking your workflow Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the way freelancers work—but if you’re not tracking your AI use, you’re leaving yourself (and your clients) exposed. Whether you’re using AI to summarize clinical literature, generate outlines, or polish drafts, your credibility depends on your ability

Freelancer’s Guide to AI Glossary

Welcome to the Freelancer’s Guide to AI Glossary—your evolving reference for key terms in AI and tech-enabled workflows. Whether you’re navigating client requirements, exploring secure AI use, or building credibility in a fast-changing landscape, this glossary breaks down complex terms into plain language with practical examples. This glossary is designed to grow alongside our content,