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| | A little more detail has emerged about how a key component of the controversial U.K. surveillance law (the Investigatory Powers Act, which was passed at the end of last year) is likely to function -- after a government consultation document on so-called Technical Capability Notices was published yesterday by the digital rights organization Open Rights Group.
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| | [AI summary] The Investigatory Powers Act, now passed in the UK, poses significant privacy risks by enabling the government to collect and use Internet Connection Records for surveillance, necessitating measures like Tor or VPNs to protect users.
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| | At last the UK government today published the draft Investigatory Powers Bill, after about a week of carefully crafted briefings aimed at managing opinion, and even dissent. The document comes bundled with a lot of supplementary material, purporting to be from "A Guide" to "Explanatory Notes". As Richard Clayton advised me a while back: don't...
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| Combatting child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) is profoundly important work for Google. We've invested significant resources in building detection technology, training specialized teams and leading industry efforts to stop the spread of this harmful content.Today, we're announcing our commitment to the Safety by Design Generative AI principles - developed by Thorn and All Tech is Human. These mitigations complement our existing work to prevent the creation, dissemination and promotion of AI generated child sexual abuse and exploitation. We're proud to make this voluntary commitment - alongside our industry peers - to help make it as difficult as possible for bad actors to misuse generative AI to produce content that depicts or represents the sexual ab...