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In an age where data has become the new currency, most organisations are struggling to make sense of the very asset that ...
And the big headlines we’ve read about data protection violations tend to be about the same: in one example from just earlier this month, Instagram was fined more than $400 million for misusing ...
Questions about ChatGPT-maker OpenAI’s ability to comply with European privacy rules are in the frame again after a detailed complaint was filed with the Polish data protection authority ...
It seems unlikely that OpenAI will be able to argue that it gained people’s consent when it scraped their data. That leaves it with the argument that it had a “legitimate interest” in doing so.
In the digital age, the protection of personal data has become a paramount concern for individuals and governments alike. Amidst growing privacy breaches and data vulnerabilities, I see promise in ...
Ironically, ChatGPT itself is under scrutiny from data protection experts. While the various uses of ChatGPT – and other generative AI – can raise ethical and legal concerns regarding the violation of ...
These include countries committing to identical data protection norms and commitments towards cross-border data transfer and data localisation, examples being the Osaka Track (2019), The ...
For example, AI services like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google Bard might be able to scrape publicly available personal data from the internet to train their models without any consent or without ...
However, like any new technologies, these tools based on models trained on a vast amount of unlabeled data, called foundational models, still need to be regulated. In a previous article, Infosecurity ...
Yesterday on Capitol Hill the Senate held another hearing on consumer data privacy. Amid ongoing debate in the United States over U.S. privacy legislation, I recently traveled to Hangzhou for a summit ...