Personal Media Consent
Photo consent before AI edits, and voice-clone safety checks for personal risk.
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7 min readGet Consent Before You AI-Edit or Share Someone's Photo
Uploading a friend's photo to an AI tool to remove a background, swap a smile, or turn it into an illustration feels like a small, personal edit. For the person in the photo, it can be a much bigger decision they never got to make.
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7 min readVoice Cloning and You: A Personal Safety Check
Modern voice-cloning tools need only a few seconds of audio to produce a convincing fake. A short personal audit of your own voice's exposure, plus one household habit, closes most of the realistic risk.
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6 min readDo Not Paste Bank Statements Into AI
Account numbers, balances, counterparties, and payroll lines are paste bans for consumer AI. How to get literacy help from a model using typed, redacted fields - without uploading full statements, screenshots, or PDF exports.
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6 min readHome Photos and Floorplans: Privacy Before You Upload
Uploading interiors and floorplans to consumer AI can leak layout, valuables, kids' rooms, and security cues. A privacy-first checklist for what to redact, what to keep offline, and how to still get planning help without broadcasting your house.
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5 min readSolo AI Rules for Client Work
Before you put a client's brief, draft, or data near a consumer AI tool, write a one-page personal policy card: what you will never paste, what needs client consent, what you still price and scope yourself, and when you escalate to a human specialist. Freelancers do not inherit an employer AI policy - you need your own.
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5 min readGet Consent Before Synthetic Voice or Likeness in a Project
Project hygiene for makers who want synthetic voice, face, or performance elements: consent first, scope in writing, storage limits, and clear refusal paths - without a cloning how-to.
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7 min readCoordinating an Ageing Parent's Care Without Losing Their Voice
When siblings start coordinating a parent's care, information sprawls across group chats, and the person it's about gets talked over. A consent-aware record — what to share, with whom, and a strict line between emergency and administrative information — keeps the coordination practical and keeps your parent's voice in the decisions.
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7 min readA Caregiving Handoff That Preserves Dignity and Context
When care shifts between family members, shifts, or a new paid caregiver, what usually transfers is a list of tasks and a rushed verbal summary. A handoff template carries the cared-for person's own preferences forward too - without AI turning them into behavioural labels.
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7 min readIs This AI Product Safe for My Child's Data? A Privacy Checklist
A seven-point checklist — age rules, collection, retention, training use, sharing, controls, and deletion — for deciding whether an AI product gets allow, allow-with-controls, or do-not-use for your child.
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8 min readChronic-Condition Administration: Build a Care Calendar, Not a Treatment Plan
Managing a chronic condition, your own or a family member's, is mostly logistics: appointments, refills, forms, transport, and follow-ups, each with an owner and a deadline. A care-operations board handles that coordination - and stops firmly at the edge of anything clinical.
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8 min readIf There Is an AI Deepfake of You: An Adult First-Response Plan
Finding an AI-generated image or video of yourself that you never made or agreed to is disorienting. This is a first-response sequence for adults: preserve evidence safely, use the reporting tools built for this, and know when law enforcement and legal counsel belong in the picture.
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7 min readArchiving Family Photos and Stories Without Inventing History
AI makes it fast to caption, transcribe, and organize decades of family photos and recordings — and just as fast to quietly invent a date, a name, or a detail nobody actually confirmed. A metadata schema for consent, provenance, and uncertainty keeps the archive honest, restricts children's images by default, and keeps them out of unreviewed AI tools.
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9 min readA personal knowledge system that helps you retrieve, not hoard
Highlights, clippings, and AI summaries pile up without making you smarter. A small capture-to-retrieval system built around three real decisions — plus what to do about sensitive notes, other people's data, and the false privacy of a personal account.
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6 min readFinding Subscription Drift Without Exposing Your Bank History
Review a locally redacted transaction export for recurring charges and drift, without ever connecting an AI tool to your bank account. A confidence-flagged merchant list, and a cancellation checklist a human actually executes.
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7 min readSynthetic Media: Check Provenance and Consent Before You Post
Before an AI-generated or AI-edited image or video of a real person goes anywhere public, two separate questions need a yes: did the person consent, and is the synthetic origin disclosed. A practical checklist for both.
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7 min readUnderstand a Medical Document Without Turning It Into Medical Advice
A discharge note or test report arrives full of clinical shorthand you were never taught to read. A four-column method - exact text, plain paraphrase, uncertainty, clinician question - lets AI translate the language without ever telling you what your results mean.
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7 min readVoice-cloning fraud: the SME controls that actually work
Three procedural controls that protect SME payments and sensitive changes when a caller or video participant can convincingly imitate a director, colleague, or supplier.
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6 min readThe voice on the phone sounds familiar: recognising AI-enabled scams
A calm, practical guide to voice-clone emergencies, impersonation messages, fake media, and AI-polished scams — with a family verification plan that works even when the fake looks or sounds convincing.
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10 min readCompany knowledge RAG: permissions, leakage, and source boundaries
A company knowledge assistant is only safe if retrieval respects permissions. How to design RAG source boundaries, ACL filtering, document ownership, logging, stale-source handling, and refusal behavior.
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9 min readEU AI Act for SMEs: a practical governance plan
The EU AI Act is not just a legal problem for large vendors. A practical SME plan for inventory, risk classification, human oversight, transparency, vendor records, and rollout discipline.
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10 min readConnecting AI to your email, calendar, and CRM safely
Connecting AI to your real tools — email, calendar, CRM — is the productivity unlock and the risk. A practical guide to the integrations that work in 2026, the patterns that are safe, and the lines you should not cross.
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10 min readLocal AI on your Mac: Ollama, LM Studio, and what 7B models can really do
Running AI locally has matured. With Ollama or LM Studio and a modern Mac, you can run capable models offline, free, and private. What works, what doesn't, and the use cases that actually benefit.
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6 min readPrivacy 101: what ChatGPT remembers, sees, and shares
An honest look at what AI assistants actually do with your data — what is stored, what is used for training, what the privacy settings really mean, and the three changes worth making today.
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8 min readPrivacy and data hygiene when using AI at work
A practical guide to using AI at work without accidentally exposing customer data, breaching your company's policy, or violating GDPR. The lines, the tools, and the habits to build.
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6 min readSharing images with AI: what you can (and shouldn't) upload
Modern AI can read photos, charts, screenshots, and handwriting almost as easily as text. A practical guide to what works, what doesn't, and the thirty-second privacy checklist before you upload anything.
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