New AI Warning: Don’t Discuss Your Legal Problems With Claude Or ChatGPT

A new federal court ruling makes clear that business owners and executives can’t expect confidentiality for legal discussions with AI, as they can with human attorneys.

AI Might Not Bring On A Job Crisis, But A Workforce ‘Mismatch’ Could

A new Indeed report suggests there will still be job growth, but not in all fields. Here’s how employers and workers must adapt to avoid 8% unemployment.

After The Canvas Hack, Here’s What Students And Colleges Should Do Next

While students change passwords and watch out for imposter scams, schools should start scrutinizing their third party providers and practice for the next hack.

For Bitcoin Holders, Aven’s New Credit Card Offers 7.99% Interest Rate

How to generate excitement and demand for a new credit card? A big Silicon Valley fintech is leaning into crypto.

Do Older Adults Need Routine Colonoscopies Or Low Thyroid Drugs?

New JAMA studies examine whether routine colonoscopies and low‑dose thyroid drugs benefit older adults, raising questions about risks, costs and continued use.

How The Trump Administration Is Blocking Access To Home Care

Trump promises maximum consumer choice in health care. Yet, he is making it harder to access home -based care favored by older adults and young people with disabilities.

Chime Offers Up To 5% Cash Back And Other Perks On Secured Credit Card

The San Francisco fintech announced a new set of rewards–including cash back on one category of spending–in a bid to boost new-user growth.

TomoCredit Revamps Marketing Claims, Emphasizes Coaching Instead Of Boosting Credit

The San Francisco fintech has significantly revised its product descriptions, addressing some of the issues Forbes previously reported as misleading to consumers.

Why Electric Utility Stocks Are A Smart Way To Bet On AI

Data centers have turned some electricity producers, like Constellation and Talen, into growth stocks.

Medicare To Pay Docs To Reduce Falls By Seniors While WH Curbs Other Efforts

LEAD could reduce falls. But at the same time, the White House is aggressively moving to limit existing falls prevention efforts