The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) wants feedback about proposed guidelines on processing personal data through blockchains, it said Monday.
French data protection authority CNIL Monday published its European and international strategy for 2025-2028.
The Irish Data Protection Commission announced Friday it's investigating how social media site X processes personal data from publicly accessible content that EU/European Economic Area users post on its platform to train Generative AI Large Language Models. A major focus of the probe is X's Grok chatbot, which an LLM of the same name powers. The probe will examine X's compliance with a range of General Data Protection Regulation provisions, including the lawfulness and transparency of the processing, the DPC said.
The Spanish Data Protection Authority Thursday announced a consultation on its proposed strategic plan for 2025-2030.
The Latvian Data State Inspectorate on Wednesday advised parents on issues surrounding their requests for schools' video surveillance recordings.
French DPA CNIL Wednesday launched a consultation on recording and re-reading tools for browsing sessions.
The German Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (BfDI) reported Thursday on the office's activities last year, highlighting its significant digital successes.
The European Data Protection Board Thursday published a report on AI privacy risks and mitigations for Large Language Models (LLMs). The report "helps Data Protection Authorities gain a comprehensive understanding and state-of-the-art information on the functioning of LLMs systems and the risks associated with LLMs," it said.
Garante of Italy will probe U.S. company Lusha Systems, which claims it provides a database of more than 150 million business profiles, the Italian privacy regulator said Tuesday.
The European Commission will seek to increase businesses' “access to large and high-quality data” as a key pillar of an AI Continent Action Plan unveiled Tuesday.