AllHere says hello…
The former AllHere employee [Chris Whiteley] said he knew of no data breach that had exposed the personal information of students, their families or staff. The potential danger was real, he said, but only theoretical, as far as he knew.
When a student signs in with a password and asks a question, for example, the chatbot pulls in all available personal and private information in the L.A. Unified [School District] system about the student and that student’s family.
This happens even in response to a simple “Hello.”
Any overuse of information represents an unnecessary, enhanced security risk for the release of private data, according to Whiteley and experts interviewed by The [Los Angeles] Times.
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