This week brought major updates in AI-driven data security and privacy regulations. Orion Security launched an AI-powered platform to spot risky employee behavior and prevent data leaks, helping companies fight insider threats. In the US, states are pushing new laws to protect health data and kids' privacy while cracking down on data brokers selling personal info.

New reports show AI models often accidentally expose secrets like customer details and passwords. Almost 46% of sensitive AI prompts had customer data, while 13% leaked security info. Experts warn that hackers are now using AI to quickly find weak spots in company systems.

Businesses must build data protection directly into AI tools instead of adding it later. Proper data sanitization before AI use helps balance innovation with safety. Global leaders stress the need for clear rules and company accountability as AI keeps changing the security game.

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