Neurotech companies have few regulations when it comes to selling neural information.
A privacy rights nonprofit in Europe filed a complaint against OpenAI over ChatGPT's false information.
Everyone from users to corporations hates cookie popups. Now the EU thinks a "cookie pledge" will solve the mess it created.
Two former Tesla employees allegedly leaked 75,000 people's social security numbers and other personal information to a German news outlet.
A new DARPA competition will reward innovators who find AI-based solutions that will "rapidly defend critical infrastructure code from attack."
Meta says the record-breaking fine under the GDPR will cost the company 10% of its global ad revenue.
The board is composed of the data protection authorities of each EU member state and is charged with ensuring the consistent application of GDPR.
To get unbanned, Italian regulators said OpenAI must adopt a series of measures to protect users' privacy.
The government has released its roadmap to creating a less hacker-friendly world. Here are the highlights.
The mega-popular AI chatbot, trained on 300 billion online words, is a personal privacy nightmare, writes University of Sydney professor Uri Gal.
European Union regulators say the tech industry, starting with Facebook's parent, needs to get real consent before it slurps up your data.
New rules set to take effect on January 10 will require individuals to obtain a person's consent before using tech to edit their voice or image.
Irish regulators hit Meta with its third GDPR-related fine in less than two years, a further sign Europe's willing to follow through on regulatory threats.
Want to protect your privacy? A cookie paywall on a single site could cost you €75 a year.
The White House laid out guidelines for data intelligence activities to comply with European privacy law. Experts are skeptical it goes far enough.
Privacy experts welcomed Flo’s efforts but told Gizmodo the mode isn't technically fully anonymous and should be applied by default.
From social media giants like Facebook and TikTok to major credit bureaus, privacy violations and data breaches have collectively cost companies billions.
One woman received a maternity coupon addressed to her daughter the same day she read a Gizmodo investigation into brokers selling pregnancy data.
Gizmodo identified 32 brokers selling data on 2.9 billion profiles of U.S. residents pegged as "actively pregnant" or "shopping for maternity products."
A Chinese GPS tracker with nearly half a million customers has security flaws that could let a hacker cut fuel to a car while it's running, researchers say.