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State of the Union address calls for Congress to pass antitrust and data privacy legislation

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https://9to5mac.com/2023/02/08/state-of-the-union/
President Biden’s second State of the Union address called on Congress to pass bipartisan legislation on both antitrust and data privacy issues.

His comments on the antitrust issue specifically referenced the need to prevent tech companies favoring their own products, an accusation frequently levelled at Apple …

Background

Apple has come under antitrust pressure all around the world, most notably in respect of App Store policies – including in its home market of the US.

Back in 2019, Congress began a year-long antitrust investigation into tech giants, which included Apple. The Cupertino company was found to engage in “deeply disturbing” anticompetitive behavior.”
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ChatGPT is a data privacy nightmare, and we ought to be concerned

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https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/02/chatgpt-is-a-data-privacy-nightmare-and-you-ought-to-be-concerned/
ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. Within two months of its release it reached 100 million active users, making it the fastest-growing consumer application ever launched. Users are attracted to the tool’s advanced capabilities—and concerned by its potential to cause disruption in various sectors.

A much less discussed implication is the privacy risks ChatGPT poses to each and every one of us. Just yesterday, Google unveiled its own conversational AI called Bard, and others will surely follow. Technology companies working on AI have well and truly entered an arms race.

The problem is, it’s fueled by our personal data.

300 billion words. How many are yours?
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The AI Act’s fine line on critical infrastructure

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https://www.euractiv.com/section/next-generation-infrastructure/news/the-ai-acts-fine-line-on-critical-infrastructure/
As EU policymakers make progress in defining an upcoming rulebook for Artificial Intelligence, the question of to what extent AI models employed to manage critical infrastructure should be covered by tight requirements still remains open.

The AI Act is reaching a critical stage in the legislative process, with the European Parliament set to reach a common position in the coming weeks. The legislative proposal is the world’s first attempt to put in place a comprehensive set of rules for Artificial Intelligence based on its potential risks.

A critical aspect of the draft law is the category of AI models that can cause significant harm, which must comply with stricter obligations regarding quality and risk management. However, concerning critical infrastructure, how to assess risk remains a matter of debate.
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European Digital Identity Wallets: Commission publishes first technical Toolbox towards prototypes

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https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/european-digital-identity-wallets-commission-publishes-first-technical-toolbox-towards-prototypes?pk_source=ec_newsroom&pk_medium=email&pk_campaign=Shaping%20Europe%E2%80%99s%20Digital%20Future
Today, the Commission is publishing the first version of a common EU Toolbox to implement the European Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI Wallet).
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This technical backbone, developed by Member States in close collaboration with the Commission, will be the basis to engineer a prototype Wallet that can be used for testing in a variety of use-cases.

The Toolbox will complement the legislative proposal on a trusted and secure Digital Identity and is a crucial first step that will enable the creation of a robust framework for digital identification and authentication based on common standards across the EU. It aims to ensure a high level of trust in digital transactions in Europe. Member States will keep working closely with the Commission to continuously update the Toolbox.
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MEPs ready to negotiate first-ever rules for safe and transparent AI

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https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20230609IPR96212/meps-ready-to-negotiate-first-ever-rules-for-safe-and-transparent-ai
On Wednesday, the European Parliament adopted its negotiating position on the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act with 499 votes in favour, 28 against and 93 abstentions ahead of talks with EU member states on the final shape of the law. The rules would ensure that AI developed and used in Europe is fully in line with EU rights and values including human oversight, safety, privacy, transparency, non-discrimination and social and environmental wellbeing.

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AI Act enters final phase of EU legislative process

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https://www.euractiv.com/section/artificial-intelligence/news/ai-act-enters-final-phase-of-eu-legislative-process/
The European Parliament adopted its position on the AI rulebook with an overwhelming majority on Wednesday (14 June), paving the way for the interinstitutional negotiations set to finalise the world’s first comprehensive law on Artificial Intelligence.

The AI Act is a flagship initiative to regulate this disruptive technology based on its capacity to cause harm. It follows a risk-based approach, banning AI applications that pose an unacceptable risk and imposing a strict regime for high-risk use cases.

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Nigeria currently has 10, 000 data protection experts but needs 500, 000 of them — NDPB

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https://nairametrics.com/2023/02/01/nigeria-needs-500000-data-protection-experts-currently-has-10000-ndpb/
The Nigeria Data Protection Bureau (NDPB) said that it has identified a wide gap in the country’s data protection needs.

According to the Bureau, Nigeria needs over 500,000 data processors and controllers but currently has about 10,000.

The National Commissioner of the NDPB, Dr Vincent Olatunji, who disclosed during a capacity-building workshop for data protection officers in the public sector, said the 490,000 jobs gaps have to be filled urgently.
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New AI classifier for indicating AI-written text

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https://openai.com/blog/new-ai-classifier-for-indicating-ai-written-text/
We’re launching a classifier trained to distinguish between AI-written and human-written text.
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Digital Services Act: Commission launches public consultation transparency database of content moderation decisions

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https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/digital-services-act-commission-launches-public-consultation-transparency-database-content?pk_source=ec_newsroom&pk_medium=email&pk_campaign=Shaping%20Europe%E2%80%99s%20Digital%20Future
Today, the European Commission launched a public consultation on the Digital Services Act (DSA) Transparency Database.

Article 24(5) of the DSA establishes that the Commission must set up and maintain a database of statements from online platforms concerning reasons for removal of information and other content moderation decisions.

Once the database is created, platforms will be asked to submit their statements without undue delay after taking a decision, allowing for almost real-time updates. This content will be public and provide insights into the fight against illegal content online.

The public consultation aims to gather information on how to implement this obligation. This includes what information should be collected, and methods for submitting statements and accessing the database. The consultation is composed of a set of questions and software code, which implements a draft version of this database.

The Commission invites providers of online platforms, civil society organisations, researchers and others to submit feedback until 17 July.
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EDPB adopts template complaint form and a final version of Recommendations on the application for approval and on the elements and principles to be found in Controller BCRs

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https://edpb.europa.eu/news/news/2023/edpb-adopts-template-complaint-form-and-final-version-recommendations-application_en
Brussels, 21 June - During its latest plenary, the EDPB has adopted a template complaint form to facilitate the submission of complaints by individuals and the subsequent handling of complaints by Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) in cross-border cases.

EDPB Chair, Anu Talus said: “The template is one of the commitments the EDPB Members made during their high-level meeting of April 2022 in Vienna to boost enforcement cooperation among DPAs. It will facilitate the cross-border exchange of information regarding complaints between DPAs and will help DPAs save time and resolve cross-border cases more efficiently."

The template takes into account existing differences between national laws and practices. DPAs will use it on a voluntary basis and can adapt it to their respective national requirements.

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Nigeria currently has 10, 000 data protection experts but needs 500, 000 of them — NDPB

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https://nairametrics.com/2023/02/01/nigeria-needs-500000-data-protection-experts-currently-has-10000-ndpb/
The Nigeria Data Protection Bureau (NDPB) said that it has identified a wide gap in the country’s data protection needs.

According to the Bureau, Nigeria needs over 500,000 data processors and controllers but currently has about 10,000.

The National Commissioner of the NDPB, Dr Vincent Olatunji, who disclosed during a capacity-building workshop for data protection officers in the public sector, said the 490,000 jobs gaps have to be filled urgently.
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New AI classifier for indicating AI-written text

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https://openai.com/blog/new-ai-classifier-for-indicating-ai-written-text/
We’re launching a classifier trained to distinguish between AI-written and human-written text.
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Data Act: Commission welcomes political agreement on rules for a fair and innovative data economy

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https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/IP_23_3491
The Commission welcomes the political agreement reached today between the European Parliament and the Council of the EU, on the European Data Act, proposed by the Commission in February 2022.

Today, the Internet of Things (IoT) revolution fuels exponential growth with projected data volume set to skyrocket in the coming years. A significant amount of industrial data remains unused and brimming with unrealised possibilities.

The Data Act aims to boost the EU’s data economy by unlocking industrial data, optimising its accessibility and use, and fostering a competitive and reliable European cloud market. It seeks to ensure that the benefits of the digital revolution are shared by everyone.

Concretely, the Data Act includes:

* Measures that enable users of connected devices to access the data generated by these devices and by services related to these devices. Users will be able to share such data with third parties, boosting aftermarket services and innovation. Simultaneously, manufacturers remain incentivised to invest in high-quality data generation while their trade secrets remain protected.
* Measures to provide protection from unfair contractual terms that are unilaterally imposed. These aim to safeguard EU companies from unjust agreements, fostering fair negotiations and enabling SMEs to participate more confidently in the digital marketplace.
* Mechanisms for public sector bodies to access and use data held by the private sector in cases of public emergencies such as floods and wildfires, or when implementing a legal mandate where the required data is not readily available through other means.
* New rules that grant customers the freedom to switch between various cloud data-processing service providers. These rules aim to promote competition and choice in the market while preventing vendor lock-in. Additionally, the Data Act includes safeguards against unlawful data transfers, ensuring a more reliable and secure data-processing environment.
* Measures to promote the development of interoperability standards for data-sharing and data processing, in line with the EU Standardisation Strategy.

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Data Act: EU institutions finalise agreement on industrial data law

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https://www.euractiv.com/section/data-privacy/news/data-act-eu-institutions-finalise-agreement-on-industrial-data-law/
EU policymakers reached a political agreement on the Data Act in the late hours of Tuesday (27 June).

The Data Act is a landmark legislation meant to remove barriers to the circulation of non-personal data by regulating the rights and obligations of all economic actors involved in producing and consuming Internet of Things products – connected devices capable of collecting and sharing data.

With Tuesday’s agreement, the EU Council, Parliament and Commission bridged their differences on the most important aspects of the data law that is now set for formal adoptions as the text is fine-tuned at the technical level in the coming days.

“The Data Act will ensure that industrial data is shared, stored and processed in full respect of European rules. It will create a thriving data economy that is innovative and open, but on our European conditions,” EU Commissioner Thierry Breton said.

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Europe’s new data law, explained

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https://www.politico.eu/article/europe-new-data-act-explained/?
Industrial manufacturers in Europe sense the opportunity of big data — but Brussels is about to change the rules on how to tap into it.

European Union legislators struck a deal Tuesday evening on a landmark bill that aims to regulate who can access and share data generated by connected machines and devices, both on the work floor and at home.

The new law is a response to the untapped potential of industrial data in Europe, as 80 percent of machine or device-generated data is never used. The slow pace of its data economy is a threat to Europe’s industrial base — where the Continent still holds considerable sway — and data will be key for the deployment of artificial intelligence technologies in coming years.

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Privacy fears dominate launch of digital euro plan

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https://www.politico.eu/article/privacy-dominate-launch-digital-euro-plan/?
BRUSSELS ― When the European Commission unveiled draft legislation paving the way for a digital version of the euro, its jitters over how to allay privacy concerns were only too apparent.

“This is not a Big Brother project,” Finance Commissioner Mairead McGuinness told reporters on Wednesday after presenting what, if it becomes a reality, will be a virtual extension of euro banknotes and coins and which will settle payments across the eurozone in seconds.

Supporters say the digital euro goes beyond providing a public good and will ensure the currency and European Central Bank remain relevant in a digital economy, where cryptocurrencies circulate and big tech companies dream of printing their own money.

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Nigeria: President Bola Tinubu signs the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023 into law

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https://dataprotection.africa/nigeria-president-bola-tinubu-signs-the-nigeria-data-protection-act-2023-into-law/
On 14 June 2023, President Bola Tinubu signed the Nigeria Data Protection Act, 2023 into law, with the aim of addressing the critical need for data protection in the country.

In recent years, Nigeria has been criticised for failing to pass a data protection law while many other African countries have successfully done so. Instead, the country previously relied on the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation, 2019 (NDPR), released by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), which has now been replaced by the Data Protection Act. Several sections of the Act focus on the safeguards required during the processing of personal information. Section 24 of the Act emphasises the principles governing the processing of personal data and mandates data controllers and processors to collect data lawfully and process it securely. Section 25 provides the lawful basis for personal data processing, requiring the consent of the data subject for specific purposes. The legislation further outlines the rights of data subjects in sections 34 – 37, ensuring that individuals have control over their personal information. The Act prohibits the cross-border transfer of personal data, except when legally permitted, and enhances accountability by mandating all data controllers and processors who are considered of “significant importance” to register with the regulatory authority within six months of the law’s commencement.

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EU Parliament solving riddle of secondary use of data in health data space

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https://www.euractiv.com/section/health-consumers/news/eu-parliament-solving-riddle-of-secondary-use-of-data-in-health-data-space/
As the European Parliament debates how European health data space should be shaped, the co-rapporteur of the file has warned that the agreements regarding the secondary use of data were the hardest to reach.

Over a year has passed since the Commission proposed European health data space (EHDS), a new legislative proposal with ambitions to make a true revolution in health data and unleash its full potential for all stakeholders – from patients and healthcare professionals to policymakers and researchers.

Therefore the Parliament is running through more than a 100 page-document, aiming to empower EU citizens to better control their health data, unleash the market potential and set up the framework for data reuse while ensuring the protection of this highly sensitive data.

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AI Act: Spanish presidency sets out options on key topics of negotiation

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https://www.euractiv.com/section/artificial-intelligence/news/ai-act-spanish-presidency-sets-out-options-on-key-topics-of-negotiation/
The topics of AI definition, high-risk classification, list of high-risk use cases and the fundamental rights impact assessment will be on the table of the Council this week as the Spanish presidency prepares to dive headfirst into negotiations.

Spain has taken over the rotating presidency of the EU Council of Ministers on 1 July. On top of its digital priorities, Madrid seeks to reach a political agreement on the AI Act, a landmark legislation to regulate Artificial Intelligence based on its potential to cause harm.

The Spanish presidency circulated a document, dated 29 June and seen by EURACTIV, to inform an exchange of views on four critical points of the AI rulebook on Wednesday (5 July) at the Telecom Working Party, a technical body of the Council.

The discussion will inform the position of the presidency in the next negotiation session with the EU Council, Parliament and Commission, so-called trilogues, on 18 July.

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Member states ask for flexibility, regulators’ independence in new media law

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https://www.euractiv.com/section/media/news/member-states-ask-for-flexibility-regulators-independence-in-new-media-law/
The independence and flexibility of media regulators, data protection and non-compliance measures are the focus of several member states’ comments on the European Media Freedom Act proposal.

In a document dated 2 February and seen by EURACTIV, delegations from seven member states – Germany, Finland, Ireland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and the Netherlands – outlined their feedback on the proposal to the Council’s Audiovisual and Media Working Party.