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GDPR

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262 articles accelerating

GDPR has appeared in 262 articles since 2018-02. Coverage peaked in 2024Q1 with 10 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Google, European, Ireland.

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262
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Acceleration
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Coverage Timeline

2024-04-29
TechCrunch 12 related

Privacy nonprofit noyb files a GDPR complaint against OpenAI in Austria on behalf of an unnamed public figure, who found ChatGPT gave his incorrect birth date

OpenAI is facing another privacy complaint in the European Union.  This one, which has been filed by privacy rights nonprofit noyb …

2023-07-05
TechCrunch 52 related

Meta plans to launch Instagram's standalone Twitter competitor Threads on July 6, per the pre-order App Store listing, which shows screenshots of some features

Amanda Silberling:  —  Instagram's rumored Twitter competitor … PC Gamer : With Elon Musk's Twitter in chaos Mark Zuckerberg sees his chance: Meta's Threads launches Oli Welsh / Polygon : Instagram to...

2023-05-08
The Verge 2 related

An in-depth look at the regulatory risks for OpenAI under GDPR, including questions around future data scraping and handling “right to be forgotten” requests

2023-05-07
The Verge 1 related

An in-depth look at the regulatory risks for OpenAI under GDPR, including questions around future data scraping and handling “right to be forgotten” requests

The European Union's fight with ChatGPT is a glance into what's to come for AI services. LinkedIn: Yash Thakker . Mastodon: @Woodchaz@social.vivaldi.net . Tweets: @adamthierer and @gonnetpedro LinkedI...

2023-04-30
Associated Press 21 related

ChatGPT is available again in Italy after OpenAI met regulator Garante's demands, including a form for EU users to object to having their data used for training

What changes did ChatGPT make?  —  👶 Verify users' ages upon signup … Rupert Breheny : This is an odd one because it sounds like their approach to complying with GDPR is to put an onerous roadblock in...

2023-04-01
Politico 68 related

Italy's privacy regulator temporarily bans ChatGPT and probes OpenAI, claiming the company has no legal basis for “mass collection and storage of personal data”

The Privacy Layer for ChatGPT  —  Safely leverage ChatGPT for your business without compromising privacy. John Hendel / Politico : 5 questions for Brenda Darden Wilkerson Adaeze Uche / MakeUseOf : Why...

2022-12-10
Bloomberg 7 related

Twitter Trust and Safety VP Ella Irwin says she took the screenshots of internal systems that Bari Weiss shared and that “reporters were not accessing user DMs”

do Weiss and Taibbi have access to users' DMs? It would be good to get clear explanation about this screen and yes/no answer to this straightforward question. https://twitter.com/... Bari Weiss / @bar...

2022-02-19
Wall Street Journal 6 related

How advertisers are dealing with Meta's ad price increases prompted by Apple's ATT changes, with some shifting their ad budgets to Google, Amazon, and TikTok

and leaders above them signing off on it — has impacted everyone from Facebook and Shopify to small businesses and DTC brands. To the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars! Glenn Gabe / @glenngabe :...

2022-02-08
Gizmodo

Adtech experts explain how GDPR has proven ineffective thanks to the ingenuity of adtech firms, which have managed to effectively skirt its consent requirement

2022-01-28
Politico 1 related

A for-profit spinoff of Crisis Text Line uses anonymized data collected by the AI-driven suicide chat service to create and market customer service software

a non-profit named Crisis Text Line that offers outreach to people worried about suicide, self-harm etc, has been harvesting conversations to use as training data for an AI customer service startup ht...

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Quarterly Coverage

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GDPR has appeared in 215 Techmeme articles since February 2018. The biggest stories include The EU fines Meta €1.2B over sending European user data to the US, a record GDPR fine,... and The Irish Data Protection Commission wraps up an investigation into a 2019 breach, fining.... Frequently covered alongside Facebook, Google, Meta, Instagram, and Apple. Coverage has shifted toward consumer themes and away from research, regulation.

Key Moments

2024Q2enterprise -17pts; developer -33pts; consumer -50pts
2024Q3consumer -17pts; research +33pts; regulation -17pts
2024Q4consumer +67pts; research -33pts; regulation -33pts

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