BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Launching a rideshare app and hailing a lift to your destination may seem convenient and sometimes affordable. But you may be overlooking hidden personal costs arising from potential abuse of your private data, especially with the advent of artificial intelligence. “Apps like Uber and Lyft can quietly gather enormous amounts of personal… Read more »
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Professor identifies gaps in the law affecting those not ‘disabled enough’ to qualify for benefits, yet unable to stay employed
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Angélica Guevara recently spoke with the CEO of an Indiana company that was facing a dilemma over a worker who was neurodivergent. The employee, who dealt with anxiety and autism, wasn’t meeting any of the goals being set for them despite many accommodations being made by the company. “Because disability is close… Read more »