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AI notetakers are showing up in more and more workplace meetings, promising automated recaps and searchable transcripts, but the convenience is raising real questions about consent and data privacy, particularly when attendees never agreed to be recorded in the first place.
Shifting to the patent world, small inventors are finding the system increasingly stacked against them. A convoluted and expensive process at the patent office means independent creators often can't afford to defend their ideas, effectively handing an advantage to larger companies with deep legal pockets.
And on the more technical side, a developer team at Tilion is drawing attention after claiming their stealth model context protocol tool successfully bypassed Anubis, the proof-of-work bot-detection system that's become a popular shield for websites trying to block automated AI scrapers. It's a cat-and-mouse dynamic that's only going to intensify.
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