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Meta's Standalone AI App Faces EU Regulatory Scrutiny
Meta is developing a standalone AI app called Meta AI, launching in Q2 2025, to compete with OpenAI and Google, while facing European regulatory challenges regarding data usage for AI model training.
Meta's Standalone AI App Faces EU Regulatory Scrutiny
Meta is developing a standalone AI app called Meta AI, launching in Q2 2025, to compete with OpenAI and Google, while facing European regulatory challenges regarding data usage for AI model training.
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44% Bias Score


Canada's Health Data Vulnerability Amidst U.S. Trade Tensions
Amid rising trade tensions with the U.S., concerns grow over the vulnerability of Canadian health data stored with U.S. companies, prompting calls for stronger data protection measures, including data localization and enhanced penalties for non-consensual disclosures.
Canada's Health Data Vulnerability Amidst U.S. Trade Tensions
Amid rising trade tensions with the U.S., concerns grow over the vulnerability of Canadian health data stored with U.S. companies, prompting calls for stronger data protection measures, including data localization and enhanced penalties for non-consensual disclosures.
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52% Bias Score


INAI Sanctions Mexican Football Federation for Fan ID Data Privacy Violations
Mexico's INAI is sanctioning the FMF for its Fan ID app's opaque handling of personal and biometric data collected through Incode Technologies, despite allegations of extortion against INAI officials and the INAI's impending dissolution.
INAI Sanctions Mexican Football Federation for Fan ID Data Privacy Violations
Mexico's INAI is sanctioning the FMF for its Fan ID app's opaque handling of personal and biometric data collected through Incode Technologies, despite allegations of extortion against INAI officials and the INAI's impending dissolution.
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48% Bias Score


DeepSeek's R1: Cost-Effective AI Model Raises Privacy Concerns
DeepSeek's new AI model, R1, launched January 20, offers performance comparable to OpenAI's o1 at 2% of the cost, leveraging novel reinforcement learning and older hardware; however, its China-based servers raise data privacy concerns.
DeepSeek's R1: Cost-Effective AI Model Raises Privacy Concerns
DeepSeek's new AI model, R1, launched January 20, offers performance comparable to OpenAI's o1 at 2% of the cost, leveraging novel reinforcement learning and older hardware; however, its China-based servers raise data privacy concerns.
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40% Bias Score


Amazon's Data Collection: Personalization and Ethical Concerns
Amazon collects extensive user data, including purchases, browsing history, and location, to personalize advertising and offer targeted promotions; this data is used for profiling, raising ethical concerns.
Amazon's Data Collection: Personalization and Ethical Concerns
Amazon collects extensive user data, including purchases, browsing history, and location, to personalize advertising and offer targeted promotions; this data is used for profiling, raising ethical concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Judges Weigh Unprecedented Discovery Requests in Trump Administration Lawsuits
Federal judges are considering unprecedented discovery requests in multiple lawsuits challenging the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and other agency actions, raising concerns about transparency and potential legal violations.
Judges Weigh Unprecedented Discovery Requests in Trump Administration Lawsuits
Federal judges are considering unprecedented discovery requests in multiple lawsuits challenging the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and other agency actions, raising concerns about transparency and potential legal violations.
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48% Bias Score

Big Tech's Massive Data Sharing with US Government Revealed
A new report reveals that from 2014 to 2024, Apple, Google, and Meta shared data on 3.16 million accounts with US authorities, with increases ranging from 530 percent to 675 percent since 2014, excluding FISA requests, raising serious privacy concerns.

Big Tech's Massive Data Sharing with US Government Revealed
A new report reveals that from 2014 to 2024, Apple, Google, and Meta shared data on 3.16 million accounts with US authorities, with increases ranging from 530 percent to 675 percent since 2014, excluding FISA requests, raising serious privacy concerns.
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64% Bias Score

Meta to Launch Standalone AI App in 2025 Amidst Data Privacy Lawsuits
Meta plans to release its standalone AI app, Meta AI, in the second quarter of 2025, investing $60-65 billion in AI this year, despite facing data protection lawsuits in Europe over its use of user data for AI development.

Meta to Launch Standalone AI App in 2025 Amidst Data Privacy Lawsuits
Meta plans to release its standalone AI app, Meta AI, in the second quarter of 2025, investing $60-65 billion in AI this year, despite facing data protection lawsuits in Europe over its use of user data for AI development.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Minister Halts Information Requests on Livestock Farming
Dutch Agriculture Minister Femke Wiersma halted 10–20 information requests under the Public Access to Government Information Act (Woo) due to concerns about releasing personal and business data of livestock farmers, impacting transparency and nitrogen policy evaluation.

Dutch Minister Halts Information Requests on Livestock Farming
Dutch Agriculture Minister Femke Wiersma halted 10–20 information requests under the Public Access to Government Information Act (Woo) due to concerns about releasing personal and business data of livestock farmers, impacting transparency and nitrogen policy evaluation.
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48% Bias Score

Acting IRS Commissioner Retires Amidst Staff Cuts and Data Access Controversy
Acting IRS Commissioner Doug O'Donnell retired Friday, leaving Melanie Krause, seen as sympathetic to Elon Musk's DOGE, in charge; nearly 7,000 IRS employees were fired last week, raising concerns about tax season and taxpayer data security.

Acting IRS Commissioner Retires Amidst Staff Cuts and Data Access Controversy
Acting IRS Commissioner Doug O'Donnell retired Friday, leaving Melanie Krause, seen as sympathetic to Elon Musk's DOGE, in charge; nearly 7,000 IRS employees were fired last week, raising concerns about tax season and taxpayer data security.
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48% Bias Score

Apple Removes Encryption from UK Market After Government Backdoor Demand
The UK government demanded Apple create a backdoor into its iCloud service for law enforcement, prompting Apple to remove its advanced data protection feature from the UK market, increasing vulnerabilities for UK users while requiring law enforcement to use warrants.

Apple Removes Encryption from UK Market After Government Backdoor Demand
The UK government demanded Apple create a backdoor into its iCloud service for law enforcement, prompting Apple to remove its advanced data protection feature from the UK market, increasing vulnerabilities for UK users while requiring law enforcement to use warrants.
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52% Bias Score

DOGE Faces Lawsuits Over Access to Americans' Personal Data
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) faces over a dozen lawsuits for accessing Americans' personal data held by federal agencies like the IRS and Social Security Administration, potentially violating the Privacy Act of 1974 and Section 6103 of the Internal Revenue Code; judges have issued ...

DOGE Faces Lawsuits Over Access to Americans' Personal Data
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) faces over a dozen lawsuits for accessing Americans' personal data held by federal agencies like the IRS and Social Security Administration, potentially violating the Privacy Act of 1974 and Section 6103 of the Internal Revenue Code; judges have issued ...
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48% Bias Score
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