MLex: UK Information Commissioner, John Edwards, believes the world’s data protection commissioners did not respond forcefully enough to the rise of the personal-data-fueled social media business model over a decade ago, and he is determined, through actions such as a preliminary enforcement order against Snap’s ‘My AI’ chatbot, to not repeat that mistake with generative artificial intelligence. ‘We’re not having that this time’, he said.
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