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Tag: data privacy

EU Regulators Set to Charge Meta Over ‘Pay or Consent’, FT Reports

EU regulators are preparing to charge Meta over its 'pay or consent' data collection practices. This landmark case scrutinizes Meta's compliance with GDPR and could have widespread implications for data privacy laws and tech companies operating in the EU.

‘Rolling spy vans’? Canada weighs possible security threat of Chinese EVs

The article examines Canada's growing concerns over the potential cybersecurity threats posed by Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) entering the North American market. It discusses the advanced data-collecting technologies in EVs and the risk of state surveillance, urging the need for stringent regulatory measures.

Apple to Delay Launch of AI-powered Features in Europe, Blames EU Tech Rules

Apple will delay the launch of its AI-powered features in Europe due to stringent EU regulations. The decision highlights the ongoing friction between technological advancement and regulatory compliance.

Apple Intelligence will face a big uphill battle to launch in China

Apple's launch of its AI-powered feature suite, Apple Intelligence, faces significant challenges in China due to stringent regulations, strong local competitors, and data privacy issues.

AI experimentation is high risk, high reward for low-profile political campaigns

The article explores how AI is revolutionizing low-profile political campaigns by offering data-driven insights and customized voter engagement. However, it also highlights the risks of misinformation, data privacy issues, and ethical concerns associated with AI usage.

AI can make African elections more efficient – but trust must be built and proper rules put in place

The article analyzes the potential of AI technology to improve the efficiency and fairness of African elections, emphasizing the need for trust, transparency, and proper regulations.