Ireland to probe Google’s AI model for data protection compliance
The DPC’s inquiry into Google’s AI model development explores the handling of EU citizens’ personal data for training PaLM2. Go to Source
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The DPC’s inquiry into Google’s AI model development explores the handling of EU citizens’ personal data for training PaLM2. Go to Source
According to Victor Yu, co-founder of Carv, the current digital ecosystem favors data distributors over data creators. While he acknowledges the usefulness of regulatory frameworks like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)in overseeing internet users, Yu believes these frameworks fall short because they do not translate into full user … Read more
Zuckerberg and Ek’s concerns highlight the need for balanced regulation of emerging technologies. Go to Source
As recently as July 25, the DPC seemed to believe the matter would be resolved without court actions. Go to Source
Austrian data rights group Noyb filed a privacy complaint against OpenAI, accusing its ChatGPT of providing false information and potentially breaching EU privacy regulations. Go to Source
Worldcoin, the biometric iris scanning project, has introduced a complaint against the actions of the AEPD, the personal data protection agency in Spain. Tools For Humanity, the company behind Worldcoin, argues that the agency circumvented the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) established procedures when taking the ban actions against the project. Worldcoin to Fight Operations … Read more
Worldcoin, the biometric identity project, has been banned from operating in Spain for up to three months, according to a press release from the Spanish data agency, the AEPD. The agency will also require Worldcoin to stop using the already collected data from Spanish citizens, utilizing the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as a … Read more
Lawmakers may be on the brink of scaring blockchain projects into moving offshore or causing them to shut down altogether. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Onecoin victims have joined a consortium that wants the European Parliament to consider a petition seeking the establishment of a compensation fund. The envisioned EU-administered fund will function as an insurance kitty for current and future victims of all crypto fraud. The petitioners are proposing the levying of an “unnoticeable” fee of 0.0001 cent per … Read more
Brave files a formal complaint against Google — claiming it abuses GDPR rules Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico