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Apple Urged to Withdraw Inaccurate AI News Product

January 8, 2025
Apple has never been so blatantly irresponsible as Meta, but it also shows a limited concern for accuracy.  Rather than withdraw an AI product that generates wildly inaccurate news stories on the latest iPhones, it says it is trying to clarify the nature of the summaries.  Recent errors include reports that Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, had shot himself and that tennis star Rafael Nadal had come out as gay.
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Music Publishers and Anthropic Settle on Copyrighted Song Lyrics

January 7, 2025
Finally: a U.S. district judge has approved an agreement between music publishers and Amazon-backed Anthropic, that Anthropic will try to prevent its Claude AI technology from copying or closely reproducing copyrighted song lyrics. The stipulation was welcomed by the publishers but the lawsuit is ongoing. Universal Music Group, Concord Music Group and ABKCO allege copyright infringement, saying Claude AI has been trained on lyrics from at least 500 copyrighted songs.
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Meta given €251M fine for breach

January 7, 2025
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) delivered a €251M (US$261M) fine for a 2018 data breach that affected ~29 million Facebook accounts worldwide, including ~3 million users in the EU/EEA. The regulator’s determination was that the company hadn’t provided adequate information in its breach notification, that it didn’t fully document steps taken to remedy problems, and that it hadn’t ensured protection in system design.
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Apple offers $95M to settle Siri suit

January 7, 2025
Without admitting culpability, Apple has agreed to settle a Siri class action for $95 million for an alleged breach of privacy.  Those who purchased or owned Apple devices between September 2014 and December 2024 may be eligible for part of the settlement. The suit claimed Siri activated and recorded conversations even when users didn’t initiate it via the “Hey, Siri” prompt, and that 3rd-party Apple contractors were able to access private conversations.
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Children’s Privacy: India’s DPDP proposes parental consent for social media access

January 7, 2025
The draft of India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) has been released for comment and includes a rule that would require explicit parental consent for children under 18 to open a social media account. Data fiduciaries at companies would be responsible for verifying that appropriate permission has been obtained and that the individual granting the consent is an adult. The deadline for DPDP feedback is February 18th.
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