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Italy investigates whether AI platforms collect excessive data to train algorithms

Italy’s regulator, one of the most proactive in the EU in investigating AI impact, has invited academics, AI experts and consumer groups to participate in assessing whether online websites are using adequate measures to protect against data scraping by AI platforms. Reuters reports that Italy, France and Germany have already reached agreement on how AI should be regulated and this comes at a time when the EU is completing its AI draft rules.

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November 28, 2023

New Zealand’s regulator will issue a biometrics code draft in early 2024 and invite feedback from experts and the public. The draft code will focus on three main areas: proportionality, which balances why biometrics is being used against its privacy risk; transparency, in terms of providing clear information and notifications; and. purpose limitation, which outlines restrictions on collection and use of biometric data.

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