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,
How to Choose the Right AI Tools
AI tools for medical writing and editing are everywhere. From headline generators to research assistants to formatting helpers, freelancers and small med comms agencies are testing new options weekly. But here’s the problem: Many consumer-grade AI tools and free platforms lack the safeguards needed for regulated, client-facing work in medical communication.
One Nation, Tracked
Since One Nation, Tracked was published in The New York Times last month, The Washington Post has published an investigation into how colleges across the United States are using short-range phone sensors and campus-wide wi-fi networks to track students. Here’s what these investigations found and why it matters.
Can Your Anonymous Data Be Re-identified?
You supply data and are told it is being anonymized or de-identified for privacy. How effective is de-identification?
