Wes Davis reports: If you’re on LinkedIn, then you should know that the social network has, without asking, opted accounts into training generative AI models. 404Media reports that LinkedIn introduced the new privacy setting and opt-out form before rolling out an updated privacy policy saying that data from the platform is being used to train AI models. As TechCrunch notes,…
Meet The Privacy Pioneer Promising To Save The Tech Sector From Itself
David Prosser writes: Nishant Bhajaria believes the technology sector has a problem. A veteran of technology giants including Google, Netflix and Meta, Bhajaria worries that the industry’s customers increasingly regard it with suspicion and cynicism. “We’ve got to help people to a position where they don’t feel the industry is trying to swindle them,” says…
Upcoming Consumer Privacy Laws: What Organizations Must Know for 2024 and 2025
From the law firm of Epstein Becker & Green: Over the past several years, the number of states with comprehensive consumer data privacy laws has increased exponentially from just a handful—California, Colorado, Virginia, Connecticut, and Utah—to up to twenty by some counts. Many of these state laws will go into effect starting Q4 of 2024…
Federal civil rights watchdog sounds alarm over DOJ, DHS and HUD use of facial recognition technology
Suzanne Smalley reports: The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (UCCR) on Thursday released a report which asserts that three federal agencies’ use of facial recognition technology (FRT) is deeply concerning, not sufficiently standardized and not transparent enough. The commission studied how the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Housing…