Tag #Data Privacy

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Thuringia's Proposed Police Power Expansion Sparks Civil Liberties Debate

Thuringia's state government plans to expand police powers, including using electronic ankle monitors based on suspicion of crime and AI-powered video surveillance analysis, prompting criticism from the opposition Left party who argue it creates a surveillance state and infringes on civil liberties.

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Sensitive User Data from AI Chatbots Exposed Online

Millions of user conversations with AI chatbots, including sensitive data like banking details and personal information, have been archived online and are publicly accessible via Internet Archive, raising major privacy concerns.

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Over 100,000 ChatGPT Conversations Exposed on Google Due to Flawed Sharing Feature

A short-lived OpenAI experiment made over 100,000 ChatGPT conversations searchable on Google due to a flawed "share" feature that created predictable links containing keywords from the chats, exposing sensitive information like confidential contracts, personal details, and criminal plans.

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Balancing Public Service Efficiency and Citizens' Rights: Lessons from Ulm, Netherlands, and Germany

The annual Schwörmontag ceremony in Ulm, Germany, was altered by rain, while in the Netherlands, the tax authority faces criticism for prioritizing service efficiency over citizens' privacy; Germany proposes a registry for individuals who changed genders, raising similar concerns.

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EU AI Act Enforcement Begins August 2nd Amidst Anticipated Delays and Inconsistencies

The EU AI Act's enforcement phase begins August 2nd, with member states designating market surveillance authorities and establishing sanctioning mechanisms; however, significant delays and inconsistencies are anticipated.

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Germany Weighs Palantir Software Use Amidst Data Privacy Debate

German Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger supports using Palantir's software for security, while Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig expresses reservations; several states already use it, raising privacy and technological dependence concerns.

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Protect Your Business Data: Disable ChatGPT Model Training

Using ChatGPT for business exposes sensitive data for model training unless users disable the "Improve the model for everyone" setting; this setting, found in Data Controls, prevents conversations from being used to train the model and protects business information.

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Instagram's New Map Feature Sparks Privacy Concerns

Instagram launched a new map feature allowing users to share their real-time location with selected followers, prompting privacy concerns due to Meta's data privacy history and the potential for misuse, especially for vulnerable groups.

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Europe's Heavy Reliance on US Tech Firms Raises Sovereignty Concerns

A Proton study reveals that approximately 75% of publicly listed European companies depend on American tech firms, with the highest dependence in Nordic countries exceeding 90%, while countries like Bulgaria exhibit significantly lower reliance at 16%.

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Tech Giants to Spend Over $400 Billion on AI

Major tech companies—Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon—plan to spend over \$400 billion on capital expenditures in the coming year, primarily on AI, surpassing US government spending on social services and potentially reshaping economic growth.

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France Mandates Secure Messaging App Tchap for Public Officials

French Minister François Bayrou mandated the use of the secure messaging app Tchap for all public officials starting September 1st, 2024, due to concerns about cybersecurity threats and potential foreign interference from apps like WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram, replacing a previous recommendation ...

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EU Enacts Strict AI Transparency Rules

The European Union enacted new AI transparency rules on August 2nd, 2024, requiring developers to disclose model workings and training data, with potential fines up to €14.75 million for violations, impacting models like ChatGPT and Gemini.

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