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- Your Photos Are Probably Giving Away Your Location. Here’s How to Stop That [wired.com]
A photo taken on a digital camera and/or smartphone has "a bunch of metadata appended to it... including details of when it was taken, the device that was used to capture it, and the camera settings that were used... [and] if your phone or camera has a GPS chip and is tracking your location, then this gets invisibly stamped on to the photo as well."
David Nield shares how to fiew and clear photo metadata.
- Newsom Signs Executive Order Requiring AI Companies to Provide Safety, Privacy Guardrails [cnet.com]
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order requiring AI companies that do business with the state to follow new safety and privacy guidelines, preventing the misuse of consumer data. "California leads in AI, and we're going to use every tool we have to ensure companies protect people's rights, not exploit them or put them in harm's way," Newsom said. The order sets strict privacy standards for state contracts, using California's market power to hold AI companies accountable.
- Who's Watching the Watchers? AI, Age Verification, and Online Privacy [hercampus.com]
As governments crack down on children's social media access, YouTube's new AI age verification tool is raising a bigger question: at what cost? Michelle Santiago warns of "surveillance creep,” i.e. the slow erosion of privacy in exchange for safety or convenience, and urges readers to remember that corporations' interests don't always align with their own.
When it comes to handing over sensitive personal data, the takeaway is simple: think twice before assuming it's in good hands.
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