OpenAI has been warned by Japan's privacy regulator for collecting sensitive data without consent. Regulators worldwide are grappling with governing generative AI. #OpenAI #AIregulations #JapanPrivacyRegulator
OpenAI, the AI giant backed by Microsoft, under investigation by the Canadian Privacy Commissioner & the regulators of Quebec, British Columbia & Alberta to determine if laws have been violated in collection, use, & disclosure of customer information.
It's a sad truth but AI technology misuse is outgrowing commonplace security checks. A Fujian case of 4.3 million yuan stolen in 10 minutes using WeChat, highlights the danger of AI-generated images and voices. To combat this, experts are advocating prevention and caution before using AI technology and getting consent for images. Let's stay ahead of the curve and protect against potential misuse of AI.
Worldcoin is providing free cryptocurrency tokens for users who agree to have their irises scanned. However, some have voiced concerns about the start-up's use of biometric data and its implementation in different countries. Worldcoin claims it will have millions of users by 2025, but users should be mindful of potential risks to their privacy before signing up.
OpenAI faces its biggest challenge yet – comply with EU's data protection and privacy laws by April 30 or get banned in Italy. AI experts state that the task is almost impossible due to the sheer size and scope of data. Learn more on how this impacts the tech industry and what OpenAI must do to meet the deadline.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?