In Brief: FTC gives ByteDance, Facebook, YouTube 45 days to explain customer data use
Enforcement action could follow.
Enforcement action could follow.
Offers consumers streamlined privacy management to manage preferences depending on level of relationship (active, neutral, none) they have with a given company.
Consumers are indeed unhappy: 85% think a some or great deal of online content is dangerous, offensive, or inappropriate, according to this survey from the Trustworthy Accountability Group and Brand Safety Institute. Nearly all said they’d reduce spending on a product whose ads regularly appeared near malware (92%), terrorist recruiting videos (90%), Nazi propaganda (86%), or pirated content (83%).
In the latest round of AI vs. copyright holders, Character.AI has removed Disney characters from its platform in response to a cease-and-desist letter from the company. It’s unknown if this will prove to be a precedent. OpenAI’s Sora is taking a different approach by requiring copyright holders to opt out of being used.