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GDPR

No guarantee of sovereignty?

Wow. How’s your audit sign off if you need to control data residency for regulated purposes? Microsoft admits no guarantee of sovereignty for UK policing data | Computer WeeklyDocuments released under freedom of information rules show Microsoft’s lawyers admitted to Scottish policing bodies that the company cannot guarantee their
Gary Shewan 23 Jun 2024

Meta at it again, again

Well, it was only earlier today that I mentioned I could see more and more companies looking to harvest data. Meta to give EU users an opt out for AI data trainingWhat’s German for ‘thank goodness for actually useful privacy regulations’?The RegisterMatthew Connatser If you still use Meta
Gary Shewan 10 Jun 2024

AI, GDPR and Privacy

So you’re a Citizen of the EU and when you put your name into ChatGPT it returns inaccurate information. It doesn’t matter what it is - it’s wrong. GDPR, among other things, gives you the right to have that information corrected. So you contact OpenAI to do
Gary Shewan 29 Apr 2024

GDPR is a good thing

GDPR is a good thing (honest) but I’ve read about the problems and delays in enforcement across EU countries (France and Germany particularly frustrated with Ireland). Therefore this move by Google, if true, would not surprise me - although I’ll keep a close eye on ToS updates for
Gary Shewan 19 Feb 2020

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