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On ICT law, politics and other digital stuff
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”
A tragic case involving the use of a chatbot raises an urgent question: not about AI itself, but about the systemic lack of accountability of those who design and distribute it by Andrea Monti – Initially published in Italian by Italian Tech – La Repubblica Continue reading “Suicide and artificial intelligence: Can ChatGPT be held responsible?”
To ‘combat deep fakes,’ Denmark is proposing a law to give people copyright over their physical features and voices. But this makes it easier to sell data and objectify individuals, and risks paralysing research by Andrea Monti – Initially published in Italian by MIT Technology Review Italia Continue reading “Why it is wrong (and dangerous) to impose copyright on human beings”