Category: Data Privacy
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OpenAI Publishes ‘Economic Blueprint’ for America While Facing Lawsuit from the New York Times
OpenAI has released its “Economic Blueprint” for AI development in the United States, while simultaneously facing a lawsuit from The New York Times over alleged copyright infringement. This development highlights the complex landscape of AI innovation and regulation – a landscape that may impact you and your privacy rapidly, and dramatically. Key points from OpenAI’s…
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How to Opt Out of Political Data Processing in the United Kingdom
In an increasingly data-driven world, your personal information is more valuable than ever—not just to marketers and corporations, but also to political organizations. Political parties routinely collect and process voter data to influence campaigns and outreach efforts. However, this practice sometimes occurs without clear consent, raising serious privacy concerns. Fortunately, there are tools and resources…
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Is Siri Listening To Me? Apple’s Siri Privacy Stance
Apple’s privacy practices came under scrutiny recently, prompting the company to address concerns related to its virtual assistant, Siri. Following a $95 million class-action settlement, Apple has issued clarifications on how Siri processes user data, reaffirming its commitment to user privacy. These events highlight the evolving relationship between technology and privacy and the importance of…
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What does a Trump Presidency Mean for your Digital Privacy?
As debates about data privacy and digital security continue to grow, the implications of political leadership on these matters become increasingly significant. President Trump’s stance on surveillance, technology, and regulation, raises important considerations for individuals concerned about their online privacy and personal data security. Key Policies Impacting Privacy During his previous term, Donald Trump’s administration…



