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On ICT law, politics and other digital stuff
Formally motivated by good intentions, but more likely concerned about avoiding legal action, OpenAI states that it monitors all chats with its customers and informs the authorities in cases of imminent danger to other people by Andrea Monti – Initially published in Italian by La Repubblica – Italian Tech
Continue reading “OpenAI reports users’ chats to the authorities, for their own good”
The announcement of the possible issuance of a yuan-based stablecoin suggests that Beijing is considering a new step towards detaching itself from the US-controlled monetary system to establish its own currency as a global asset by Andrea Monti – Initially published in Italian by Formiche.net Continue reading “The role of the yuan-based stablecoin in China’s global strategy”
Data can be anonymous in one context and personal in another: the EU Court reaffirms the changing nature of information. Big Tech and authorities will have to assess each case individually by Andrea Monti – Initially published in Italian by La Repubblica – Italian Tech
Continue reading “Personal data: a shape-shifter that changes depending on who uses it”
The antitrust case against Google continues, but in the meantime, the judge in this historic case has “saved” Chrome, which will not have to be sold off. What is up for sale, however, is user data – by Andrea Monti – Initially published in Italian by La Repubblica – Italian Tech Continue reading “Chrome is not Google’s monopoly tool”