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    Spanish prosecutors investigate Meta over data use for AI

    Spanish prosecutors said Thursday that they were investigating Facebook owner Meta over suspicions it breached data-protection laws by using users' data to train its AI programme. It added that prosecutors were seeking to protect users' "personal data" and would consult the Spanish data-protection authority about possible measures. du/mb/rlp/js

    Social media companies list out worries as Centre readies data protection rules

    Social media platforms have said that undoing behavioural tracking of children and targeted advertisements are among the biggest concerns they have with the new data law the government is prepping. The companies are voicing their concerns as rules of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act will be released soon.

    Why the Digital Competition Bill has started a polarising debate in the tech industry

    India’s Digital Competition Bill has turned previous foes in the tech industry into unlikely allies and sparked a polarising debate on market practices. The Committee on Digital Competition Law (CDCL) on February 27, submitted its report to the ministry of corporate affairs (MCA) after working on it for more than a year.

    What the arrival of AI phones and computers means for our data

    Apple, Microsoft, and Google are leading the way in the development of artificially intelligent smartphones and computers, requiring more user data for tasks like photo editing and call monitoring. This raises privacy concerns as AI needs access to personal data across devices and apps.

    OpenAI pact has privacy guardrails: Apple

    Despite privacy worries surrounding the Apple-OpenAI partnership, Apple guaranteed privacy safeguards for users, even those accessing the free version of ChatGPT without an account.

    DPDP rules nearly ready, industry consultations likely soon: Ashwini Vaishnaw

    Consultative process planned for DPDP Act rules. Creating a digital by-design platform for implementation. Stakeholder feedback crucial for final rules.

    • Meta will not launch Meta AI in Europe for now

      Meta Platforms postpones Meta AI launch in Europe due to Irish privacy regulator's request on user data from Facebook and Instagram.

      How to prevent Big Tech dominance, protect privacy and ensure fair competition

      The magnitude, scale and speed at which such platforms operate demand ex ante regulation, if the real interests of consumers are to be protected.

      IT Minister’s back, policy honchos hope data rules will allay sector’s concerns

      The re-appointment of Ashwini Vaishnaw as the minister of electronics and information technology has sparked hopes for continued dialogue between the industry, technology policy groups, and the government before the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules are enforced. The government aims to build on the policy work done so far, including drafts for the Digital India Bill and safeguards for AI.

      Govt may release DPDP rules for public consultation before start of Parliament session

      The DPDP Act, passed in August, aims to have administrative rules notified within a year to ensure compliance. The Act focuses on personal data collection, processing, and storage, marking India's first regulation on digital personal privacy. The rules are crucial for data protection, stakeholder engagement, and regulatory enforcement.

      Meity policy momentum to continue with Ashwini Vaishnaw retaining Electronics, IT portfolio

      Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw retains electronics and IT portfolio, spearheading success in electronics and semiconductor manufacturing. He also oversees the enactment of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act and holds the railway ministry along with the Information and Broadcasting ministry.

      New York lawmakers pass measure to protect youths on social media

      New York state lawmakers passed legislation to protect children online by restricting social media platforms from exposing 'addictive' content to users under 18 without parental consent.

      Surprise poll results impact startups' plans, and other top stories this week

      In a week charged with political buzz, the BJP government came back to power after a stormy election, but without a full majority that left it dependent on the whims of its alliance partners. Unnerved, the markets went into a tailspin on counting day, with both benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty50, dropping 8% intraday. They recovered a day later as hopes of a stable government revived.

      Meta hit with privacy complaints in Europe over AI plans

      A Vienna-based privacy campaign group filed complaints in 11 European countries against Meta on Thursday, saying the global tech giant's planned privacy policy change would allow "unlawful" use of personal data for artificial intelligence technology. Through the complaints, the group asks data protection authorities in the 11 European countries to stop Meta's new privacy policy before it enters into force in late June and fully investigate it.

      New govt to build on past success in tech; more initiatives in offing, says IT Secretary

      NDA set to form government for a third term, IT Secretary S Krishnan discusses tech initiatives. Meity to continue new initiatives, build on past successes.

      Data protection, AI rules top tech’s wishlist for next govt

      Technology policy lawyers, think tanks and policy groups are making a list of priority items for the new leadership at the IT ministry after the results of the general elections. The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules seem to top the list, along with regulation of AI and the Digital India Bill.

      Asia stocks gain, dollar drifts as inflation tests await

      Asian stocks rose for the fourth month, while the dollar drifted lower. Investors await inflation readings from Europe and the U.S. for interest rate guidance.

      Top EU data regulator says tech giants working closely on AI compliance

      Des Hogan, Data Protection Commissioner in Ireland, highlighted the broad powers of national regulators to enforce changes in AI products for data privacy compliance.

      RBI action on Kotak Mahindra Bank: Is your data in other banks safe?

      Kotak Mahindra Bank: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) took action on Kotak Mahindra Bank due to observance of serious deficiencies and non-compliances in the areas of data security and data leak prevention strategy, business continuity and disaster recovery rigour and drill, etc. So did the bank violate Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023?

      Meta, others should give users free option without targeted ads, EU privacy watchdog says

      The U.S. tech giant launched the no-ads subscription service for Facebook and Instagram in Europe last November, saying users who consent to be tracked get a free service which is funded by advertising revenues.

      Number of devices hit by data-stealing malware rises over 600% in three years: Kaspersky

      According to Kaspersky, 443,000 websites worldwide have experienced compromised credentials in the past five years. The .com (dot com) domain led the list of compromised accounts, followed by Brazil (.br), India (.in), Colombia (.co), and Vietnam (.vn).

      Trai recommends govt funding for testing new telecom innovations as part of sandbox framework

      The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has suggested that the government should provide funding for testing new products in the communications sector to bridge the digital divide. The regulatory sandbox framework allows entrepreneurs to test their products on live networks even without funding. However, the regulator emphasizes the need for network security and consumer protection.

      HC asks a petitioner to give its representation to Centre for ensuring that travel cos keep consumers data confidential

      A Bench of Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora while rejecting the Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay’s plea gave liberty to him to approach the Centre. “If a representation is filed, it should be decided by way of a reasoned order in accordance with law as expeditiously as possible,” the HC said.

      South Korea probes data protection by ecommerce platforms like AliExpress, Temu

      The Personal Information Protection Commission said it has been investigating overseas ecommerce platforms since last month, after a parliament audit last year raised questions about data handling by platforms such as AliExpress and PDD Holdings' international facing discount ecommerce platform Temu.

      Swiss GRC to expand into Indian market

      The Luzern-headquartered firm provides a unified platform, the GRC Toolbox offers risk management, internal controls management, business continuity management, data protection management and compliance management modules among others.

      ‘Govt may not have enough time to notify DPDP rules’

      The keenly awaited piece of legislation has huge ramifications for the technology as well as all important sectors of the economy since it prescribes several rules regarding collection, processing and storage of data of Indians.

      Policy incentives helping India data centre business, says NTT

      Policy interventions such as the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, the local data storage mandate by the Reserve Bank of India and incentives such as the data centre policies of different states have boosted the long-term domestic growth prospect of companies such as NTT Global Data Centres, the firm’s India head told ET.

      Social media companies may have to delete data of users away for three years

      The proposal is part of draft executive rules of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, which was ratified as a law in August this year. ET has seen a copy of the draft rules, which will be floated for discussion among stakeholders shortly.

      Govt may release personal data bill rules in a fortnight

      The government is likely to release the administrative rules under the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules within the next fortnight and may notify the final version of the bill by the end of January 2024, sources said.

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