Tag #Privacy

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AI Kissing Apps: Social Media Ads Normalize Non-Consensual Deepfakes

Social media platforms like Meta and TikTok ran thousands of ads for AI apps that generate fake kissing videos of people without their consent, raising ethical concerns and potentially normalizing the creation of non-consensual intimate imagery.

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Gender Equality
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AI-Generated Images of Iranian Protest Victims Spark Outrage

Families of victims killed in Iran's protests are expressing outrage over the use of AI to reconstruct images of their loved ones, often in ways deemed disrespectful and inaccurate, raising questions about digital rights and ethical boundaries after death.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Samsung's S25 and One UI 7: Enhanced Security vs. Apple's Verifiable AI

Samsung's upcoming One UI 7 and Galaxy S25 will feature enhanced security and AI capabilities, but Apple's Private Cloud Compute (PCC) offers a more verifiable and secure approach to AI processing, potentially becoming a key differentiator as AI usage increases.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Dutch Archives Urged to Release Collaboration Investigation Files

The Dutch National Archives is urged to immediately release online the files related to 400,000 names of those investigated for collaboration with Nazi Germany after WWII, after the release of the names alone caused public outcry and misinterpretations of the data.

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Judge Rejects Google's Motion to Dismiss Privacy Lawsuit

A federal judge in San Francisco refused Google's motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit alleging the tech giant collected user data even after users disabled tracking, citing ambiguous disclosures and potentially deceptive practices. A trial is set for August.

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FATF Travel Rule's Impact on Bitcoin: Privacy vs. Regulation

The FATF Travel Rule, extended to bitcoin in 2019, mandates KYC data sharing between VASPs, raising privacy concerns and potentially undermining bitcoin's core principles; its effectiveness in combating money laundering remains debated.

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Hearing for European Data Protection Supervisor Candidates Delayed

The European Parliament will hold a hearing on Thursday for four candidates vying to replace Wojciech Wiewiórowski as the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS); the delay is due to the European Commission's failure to shortlist candidates before the December 5th deadline, highlighting the EDPS'...

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PowerSchool Data Breach Exposes Millions of Student and Teacher Records

A data breach at PowerSchool, affecting over 60 million K-12 students and teachers, occurred on December 28, 2024, and was disclosed on January 7, 2025; hackers accessed the PowerSource support portal using stolen credentials to export sensitive data including names, addresses, and in some cases, So...

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Quality Education
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Latin America's Cédula: A Necessary Evil or Systemic Issue?

Latin American countries' widespread practice of requiring citizens to present their national identity card, or cédula, for various transactions, contrasts with practices in other regions and raises concerns about privacy and potential exclusion of marginalized groups and foreigners.

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AI Agents: Automating Tasks, Raising Privacy and Security Risks

Tech companies are developing AI agents that can control computers, automating tasks but raising major privacy and security concerns; Anthropic's agent vulnerability and Microsoft's Recall delay highlight these risks, demanding solutions balancing innovation and user protection.

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Reduced Inequality
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Meta Smart Glasses Used in New Orleans Attack Planning

Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the perpetrator of the New Orleans Bourbon Street vehicular attack on January 1, 2024, used Meta smart glasses to scout the area weeks beforehand, recording video from October 30th while cycling through the French Quarter, according to the FBI; although the glasses were worn duri...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Amsterdam Scraps Smart Traffic Lights Over Privacy Concerns

Amsterdam cancelled its plan for city-wide smart traffic lights due to privacy concerns from the Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP), which warned of potential tracking of citizens' movements via apps. A limited trial at two intersections ended in 2023, with the city citing maintenance costs and ha...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities

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