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Artificial Intelligence ban slammed for failing to address “vast abuse potential”

Malwarebytes

A written proposal to ban several uses of artificial intelligence (AI) and to place new oversight on other “high-risk” AI applications—published by the European Commission this week—met fierce opposition from several digital rights advocates in Europe. The proposal includes a few core segments.

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EU to regulate AI based Facial Recognition

CyberSecurity Insiders

Note 1- The World Economic Forum that has been an epicenter for the 4th Industrial Revolution has been offering guidelines to governments that are intending to adopt AI technology for ethical and efficient government procurement of Artificial Intelligence Technology to be implemented across Latin America, Europe and Middle East.

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“Ethnicity recognition” tool listed on surveillance camera app store built by fridge-maker’s video analytics startup

Malwarebytes

The bizarre promotional video promises “Face analysis based on best of breed Artificial Intelligence algorithms for Business Intelligence and Digital Signage applications.” Bosch, known more for its line of refrigerators, ovens, and dishwashers, also develops and sells an entire suite of surveillance cameras.

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Encryption: One Of The Most Powerful Ways To Keep Data Private – But Governments Want To Outlaw It

Joseph Steinberg

From the United Kingdom Home Office’s misleadingly named No Place to Hide anti-encryption campaign, to India’s Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code , to Australia’s Assistance and Access Act of 2018 and its 2021.

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Cybersecurity & Artificial Intelligence (AI) – a view from the EU Rear Window, Part II

McAfee

The European Commission published draft guidelines on ethics in the field of AI on December 18, 2018. The post Cybersecurity & Artificial Intelligence (AI) – a view from the EU Rear Window, Part II appeared first on McAfee Blogs. A Legal Framework for AI.

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GDPR One Year Anniversary: What We’ve Learned So Far

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

On May 22, the European Commission published an infographic on compliance with and enforcement of the GDPR from May 2018 to May 2019. The types of activities for which the most complaints have been made so far are telemarketing, promotional e-mails and vdeo surveillance/CCTV. GDPR’s story so far. DPAs have 446 open cross-border cases.

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What is Employee Monitoring? Full Guide to Getting It Right

eSecurity Planet

From facial recognition to surveillance cameras to time trackers or just having a couple guys standing over employees’ shoulders, there are a multitude of ways to make sure employees are staying on-task and being productive. Businesses have long wondered if employees are staying focused and doing their jobs.