Privacy
Alcaraz's father filmed Djokovic: "I would like to have more privacy"
Fans are banned from entering, journalists are restricted, and there are often great rivals on the pitches, next to each other.
Such was the situation on Monday, when, in addition to the Serbian tennis player, Carlos Alcaraz also trained.
EU privacy watchdog sets up ChatGPT task force
The European Union's central data regulator has said that it was forming a task force to help countries deal with wildly popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, ramping up the pressure on its U.S. maker OpenAI.
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Italy temporarily blocks ChatGPT over privacy concerns
Italy is temporarily blocking the artificial intelligence software ChatGPT in the wake of a data breach as it investigates a possible violation of stringent European Union data protection rules, the government's privacy watchdog said Friday.
AI, brain scans and cameras: The spread of police surveillance tech
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - A brain wave reader that can detect lies. Miniaturized cameras that sit inside vape pens and disposable coffee cups. Massive video cameras that zoom in more than a kilometer to capture faces and license plates.
For the First Time a Country in Europe Banned ChatGPT
Italy has announced that it is blocking OpenAI's high-profile chatbot ChatGPT for security reasons, local and European media reported.
The data protection regulator "immediately" launched an investigation into the Microsoft-funded company over whether its work fell foul of Europe's GDPR regulation.
White House and European Commission to launch first-of-its-kind AI agreement
The White House and European Commission will announce on Friday an agreement to speed up and enhance the use of artificial intelligence to improve agriculture, healthcare, emergency response, climate forecasting and the electric grid.
How the Netherlands is taming Big Tech
In 2021, privacy consultants working for two Dutch universities issued a critical report card on Google's education apps, a set of classroom tools like Google Docs that are used by more than 170 million students and educators worldwide.
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‘How Many?’ Greek Spyware Scandal Just Getting Started, Says Targeted Reporter
Suspicions confirmed
Koukakis's account of his run-in with Predator reads like the script of a Hollywood thriller. Only this is not fiction.
Google will Delete the Location of Women who visited Abortion Clinics in the US
Google will delete users' location history when they visit abortion clinics in the US.
Google announced Friday that it will delete users' location history when they visit abortion clinics, domestic violence shelters and other places where privacy is sought.
EU Urged to Withdraw Child Abuse Law amid Privacy Concerns
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ), together with 72 NGOs and professional bodies, on Wednesday sent an open letter to the European Commission demanding it withdraw proposed child abuse legislation and replace it with a provision that secures privacy, security and free expression for all.