I used to love going to london from brussels. Not much opportunities these days but I would with pleasure.
They are active in whistleblowing, not privacy leak management…
Nha they publish metadata describing the leaked data. If you’re a data subject concerned by the incident you then request a copy of yr information which requires proper identification.
Why would they share the data itself….
Would you happen to have one to recommend to switch from Spotify to apple music? I’m thinking about moving but my playlists are keeping me from leaving.
Nope. Pas plus que les JO. Je n’ai juste aucune affinité pour ces activités. L’esport un peu mais regarder les autres ca ne me passionne pas tellement.
I discovered the vinegar as a condiment with vinegar salt potato chips. Then I found out the fries. Sooooo good.
Ho yeah that reminds me of spicy honey on cheesy pizzas… maybe my best memory from l.a.
And those preventive measures as well indeed - on top of those cameras because some assholes don’t learn unless they get hit in the bank.
Easier for them to let go of video games than guns I guess… which for sure are way more accessory to the shooting.
This is literally how I’m getting my directors to stop pestering me about how complex my shit is. Dumbing it down and translating my messages for them. Works wonders.
Until everyone behaves within acceptable societal standards traffic / red light cams are a reasonable part of the strategy to steer assholes towards the goal. As much as awareness campaigns, improving training, lowering vehicle velocity when it sees yellow automagically maybe…
Which doesn’t mean there aren’t unfortunate abuses by cops or city wrt shortening yellow duration to pocket more cash or such like.
And I strongly believe that cops should be doing more interesting cop stuff then enforcing traffic tickets in our days and age.
At this point they are somewhat catching up on what traditional banks are doing it seems…
Typically llm are rather ressource intensive - you need beefy hardware to run those at speed. Especially if you intend to train them with your data to improve their relevance. I don’t think mobile phones or run to the mill laptops are going to be enough for any non-trivial implementations. I might be skewed by experiences on non-personal projects though.
Good luck fitting in society at that point… And avoiding all dependent technologies - cars, every city and shops that uses image recognition…. Plenty other ways to indirectly get anyone’s data in this world.
Now you can turn to the forest but is it better than the alternative ?
How do you anonymise without supervision ? And obfuscation isn’t anonymisation…
They could try to pass it as a legitimate interest but likely it would be struck as being ultimately disfavouring the individual and favouring the business. Probably.
Well then explain me how you propose to apply data subject rights to a llm… you can’t currently un-train those as far as I know. And that’s not touching IP which isn’t exactly the same here and there.
I’m professionally watching what’s happening with this very topic and the current state of the law and related decisions makes everyone in the business cautious at the very least. Doesn’t prevent business to take risks but it’s risk taking indeed.
Yeah that’s not standing in europe… especially for PII…
The easiest one I make is Korean fried chicken with goshujan sauce served with kimchi and rice. Super simple to make at home - the sauce is the key and it’s like 5 ingredients mixed and heated.