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Makers and users of "high-risk" AI tools, such as facial recognition, are at the center of the European Commission.
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Facial recognition tools are coming under intense scrutiny in Europe, with privacy watchdogs using the GDPR
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EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act is yet in sight, but businesses are starting to get an idea of how enforcement might look
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The likelihood of German companies being publicly named in decisions by data regulators seems to be decreasing.
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Outside the United States, Clearview AI’s business model is under threat. Australia and Canada have forced the company to shutter its local operations
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Microsoft is to be asked by German watchdogs to improve its data-protection standards for its Office 365 program.
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Restaurants and bars that have been ordered to keep registers with customers' personal data to track Covid-19 infections are being closely monitored.
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The growth of artificial intelligence in a wide range of business applications is likely to place another burden on European data protection authorities.
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Scour a big tech company dabbling in artificial intelligence and chances are it already has an ethics guidelines document somewhere on the company server.
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As the EU marks the second anniversary of GDPR, large US tech companies should prepare for regulatory enforcement in the months ahead.