Generative AI Bans: Insights from Cisco's Data Privacy Study

Published On Sat Jul 20 2024
Generative AI Bans: Insights from Cisco's Data Privacy Study

Global news and analysis on data protection & privacy

Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google, has been targeted by privacy advocacy group, NOYB, over allegations of unauthorised user tracking in the Google Chrome web browser.

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In the wake of rising privacy and data security concerns, more than one in four organisations have banned the use of Generative AI (GenAI), according to the latest Data Privacy Benchmark Study by Cisco.

Meta’s AI ambitions are once again coming under fire following privacy advocacy group, NOYB’s filing of complaints in 11 countries over the tech giant’s plans to use personal data for AI training.

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Australia’s largest health insurer, Medibank, is facing a lawsuit filed by the country’s privacy regulator after a significant data breach compromised the personal details of millions of individuals.

Privacy rights NGO, NOYB has filed two formal complaints with the data protection authority in Austria, alleging that Microsoft’s ‘365 Education’ services infringe upon children’s data privacy rights.

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Recent research reveals that while businesses are rapidly adopting Generative AI, organisational change is essential for new tech to realise its potential.

In a landmark crackdown on cybercrime, both the US and Europe have executed significant operations to take apart cybercriminal networks.

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According to the Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC), the world’s big tech firms are taking proactive steps with European law makers to ensure AI offerings comply with Europe’s stringent data protection regulations.

The Japanese government has announced plans to talk through new laws aimed at harnessing the growth of generative AI, with discussions set to take place this summer.