This week brought major developments in AI data security. Global cybersecurity agencies released new guidelines highlighting data integrity as a critical vulnerability in AI systems. These guidelines urge organizations to strengthen data protection throughout the AI lifecycle.

A concerning report revealed that AI tools like ChatGPT caused millions of data leaks in 2024, especially exposing social security numbers. The study found AI applications became a major data loss vector last year.

New privacy laws took effect worldwide. Tennessee and Minnesota launched state privacy laws granting residents control over their data. India's new Digital Personal Data Protection Act established strict rules for companies handling Indian citizens' data. The EU began enforcing bans on risky AI practices like social scoring.

Businesses faced increased pressure to protect information used in AI systems as regulations expanded globally.

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