The European Union is set next week to kickstart a rollback of landmark rules on artificial intelligence and data protection that face powerful pushback on both sides of the Atlantic.
Euronews Next spoke with Ireland’s top data protection commissioner about protecting children online, enforcing the EU AI Act ...
Psychological tricks and traps using deceptive website design techniques are starting to overwhelm online shopping.
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The rise of masculinism: Violence and misogyny online (1/3)
For the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, FRANCE 24 examines a sharp rise in masculinist ...
CEO Tom Hale says Gen Z women are the fastest-growing adopters of its health-tracking ring. What does that mean?
On December 10, 2.8 million young people in Australia will be booted out of their existing accounts, and new accounts will be limited to users 16 and up.
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AI shopping startup Phia faces scrutiny over browser extension that captured private data, researchers say
A fast-growing AI shopping assistant backed by prominent investors is under pressure after independent analysts uncovered ...
Critics warned that proposed changes will weaken the GDPR in a way that amounts to an attack on digital rights.
The Digital Omnibus is an early signal that the EU is re-balancing its digital rulebook around AI and competitiveness, not ...
The proposed overhaul won’t land quietly in Brussels, and if the development of the GDPR and AI Act are anything to go by, a ...
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss how US courts address the tension ...
Wherever possible, when you use AI you should avoid sharing any compromising or sensitive information. That includes details ...
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