Barings Law plans to sue Microsoft and Google over AI training data | Computer Weekly
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"Both companies are collecting data such as the sports teams you follow, the programming languages you prefer, the stocks you track, your local weather or traffic, the route you take to work and what your voice sounds like," said Adnan Malik, head of data breach at Barings Law. "We are shocked and disgusted to learn about the level of data that has been and continues to be collected."
Malik added that while the proliferation of AI is transforming the world as we know it, the development of the technology must not come at the expense of people's right to privacy. "Individuals have the right to know what data of theirs is being stored and what it is being used for," he said.
"As technologies continue to develop, individual data has become the most valuable commodity in the world. We know that it's illegal to steal commodities like money, gold and oil. As a society, we cannot accept that it's acceptable to steal the com...
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