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Daring Fireball: European Data Protection Board Goes There, Rules Against Meta’s ‘Pay or OK’ Model
2024/04/18
“There Is No General First Amendment Right to Distribute Machine-Learning Model Weights” | Lawfare | Poppycock…
2024/04/04
“To Govern AI, We Must Govern Compute” | Lawfare | “…and to protect humanity we must ban big, fast computers”
2024/03/28
California State Senator Pushes Bill To Remove Anonymity From Anyone Who Is Influential Online | Techdirt
2024/03/28
Kay Jebelli on Twitter: “It seems that mandatory forced scrolling is indeed a requirement of DMA compliance.”
2024/03/27
Should Western Democracies ban the general public from learning about, using, or building their own AI technologies? | POLITICO
2024/03/26
Daring Fireball: European Commission Opens DMA Non-Compliance Investigations Against Google, Apple, and Meta
2024/03/26
This whole thread, but this Tweet in particular, by @KayJebelli
2024/03/20
Scrap coercive ‘privacy fee,’ MEPs urge Meta’s Nick Clegg in open letter | TechCrunch
2024/03/16
ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY | Opinion 5/2009 on online social networking
2024/03/15
Julia Angwin: “Americans don’t agree on much, but they do support privacy laws & not banning TikTok. So what is Congress doing? The opposite … we need a privacy law & how banning TikTok doesn’t make us safer”
2024/03/14
In Britain we have a term for when pundits perform a rapid U-turn in their political stance regards (e.g.) regulation of social media
2024/03/14
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