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Data protection
July 2024
The networker
My new iPhone symbolises stagnation, not innovation – and a similar fate awaits AI
John Naughton
Development of ChatGPT and its ilk will plateau, just like it did for smartphones, and then what are we left with? More ho-hum consumer tech
Elon Musk’s X under pressure from regulators over data harvesting for Grok AI
Social media platform uses pre-ticked boxes of consent, a practice that violates UK and EU GDPR rules
Meta pulls plug on release of advanced AI model in EU
The networker
Microsoft’s climbdown over its creepy Recall feature shows its AI strategy is far from intelligent
John Naughton
TechScape newsletter
TechScape: Here’s four ways a new Labour government could use tech to boost Britain
June 2024
Australia news live
Fatima Payman admits she ‘upset a few colleagues’ by crossing the floor – as it happened
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Hacked London NHS hospitals data allegedly published online
Cyber-attack earlier this month led to cancellation of almost 1,600 operations and outpatient appointments
Post Office accidentally leaks names and addresses of wrongfully convicted operators
Genetic testing company 23andMe investigated over hack that hit 7m users
Google to start permanently deleting users’ location history
May 2024
Tory party refers itself to watchdog over alleged data breach
Qantas passengers’ personal details exposed as airline app logs users into wrong account
April 2024
Australian arts in focus
‘Absolute joke’: customers’ personal data exposed amid Pandemonium Rocks festival refund stoush
Information commissioner investigating data breach as ticket holders demand refunds because of amended lineup
Lawsuit in London to allege Grindr shared users’ HIV status with ad firms
High court action will claim US owner allowed access to app users’ private information in breach of UK law
Jacob Rees Mogg is wrong: Britons do want ID cards
Martha Gill
Tories planned to make millions from members’ data with ‘True Blue’ app
Worried about a bump on your date’s penis? There’s an app for that – but not everyone is convinced
March 2024
Project Syndicate economists
Joe Biden has just dealt a big defeat to big tech
Joseph Stiglitz
US president’s new executive order is an important step towards protecting sensitive personal data
February 2024
Why I quit
I regularly shared photos of my son on social media. Then alarm bells started ringing
Hannah Nwoko
Serco ordered to stop using facial recognition technology to monitor staff
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