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FTC Consumer Protection · · US Federal

FTC to Require Cox Media Group, Two Other Firms to Pay Nearly $1 Million to Settle Charges They Deceived Customers About “Active Listening” AI-Powered Marketing Service

The Federal Trade Commission will require Cox Media Group (CMG) and two smaller marketing firms to pay a total of $930,000 to settle allegations they deceived customers by falsely claiming to offer an AI-powered service that could target localized ads based on conversations captured from consumers’ smart devices and that consumers had opted into such targeting. In three separate complaints, the FTC alleged that Georgia-based media and marketing company CMG Media Corporation, which does business as Cox Media Group, and two marketing firms it worked with, New Hampshire-based MindSift LLC and Wi…

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OECD AI Policy Observatory · · International

Establishing the shared foundations for collective AI security

AI security, prompt injection, AI agents and model poisoning: building shared foundations for secure AI deployment. The post Establishing the shared foundations for collective AI security appeared first on OECD.AI.

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OECD AI Policy Observatory · · International

The European Union is deploying AI across strategic sectors

Explore how the EU is deploying trustworthy AI in healthcare, manufacturing, mobility and agriculture to boost competitiveness. The post The European Union is deploying AI across strategic sectors appeared first on OECD.AI.

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Krebs on Security · · International

Patch Tuesday, May 2026 Edition

Artificial intelligence platforms may be just as susceptible to social engineering as human beings, but they are proving remarkably good at finding security vulnerabilities in human-made computer code. That reality is on full display this month with some of the more widely-used software makers -- including Apple, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla and Oracle -- fixing near record volumes of security bugs, and/or quickening the tempo of their patch releases.

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EDPS · · EU

Safe and Ethical AI: a big European idea for the world

Safe and Ethical AI: a big European idea for the world miriam Thu, 05/07/2026 - 16:04 Fri, 05/08/2026 - 12:00 On 9 May, Europeans celebrate Europe Day. Europe has continued to shape big ideas that unite people around shared values & fundamental rights. Our commitment to human-centric, transparent technology remains more important than ever. 1 Read the blog post

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The Guardian — Privacy · · International

Dynamic pay on platforms such as Uber should be banned, says TUC

The UK's Trades Union Congress is calling for a ban on algorithm-driven dynamic pay on gig platforms like Uber, arguing the practice severs the link between effort and earnings, leaving workers with unpredictable income determined by opaque automated systems.

Why this matters: When consequential decisions about people's livelihoods are delegated to undisclosed algorithms, workers lose meaningful insight into — or recourse against — the logic controlling them, raising broader questions about algorithmic transparency and individuals' right to understand systems that govern their daily lives.

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The Guardian — Privacy · · International

Palantir manifesto described as ‘ramblings of a supervillain’ amid UK contract fears

Alarm caused by posts of Alex Karp, tech firm’s CEO, championing US military dominance and of AI weapons The US spy tech company Palantir published a manifesto extolling the benefits of American power and implying some cultures are inferior to others – in what MPs have called “a parody of a RoboCop film” and “the ramblings of a supervillain”. “Some cultures have produced vital advances; others remain dysfunctional and regressive,” wrote Palantir in a 22-point post on X over the weekend, which also called for an end to the “postwar neutering” of Germany and Japan. Continue reading...

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OECD AI Policy Observatory · · International

Designing transparency for government AI: Insights from the UK’s Algorithmic Transparency Recording Standard initiative

The UK's Algorithmic Transparency Recording Standard (ATRS) requires government bodies to publicly document how algorithmic tools are used in public-sector decision-making, aiming to improve accountability and build public trust in state AI deployments.

Why this matters: Mandatory disclosure of how government algorithms operate gives individuals meaningful insight into automated decisions that may affect their benefits, policing, or services — a baseline safeguard against opaque state power that civil liberties advocates have long sought.

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OECD AI Policy Observatory · · International

To be truly participative, stakeholder involvement should follow an AI system’s entire lifecycle

Participatory AI often stops at consultation. Why governance infrastructure, community authority and lifecycle oversight are essential for trustworthy AI. The post To be truly participative, stakeholder involvement should follow an AI system’s entire lifecycle appeared first on OECD.AI.

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The Guardian — Privacy · · International

MPs urge UK government to halt contract giving Palantir FCA data access

Awarding US spy-tech company deal involving sensitive financial data is ‘huge error of judgment’, Liberal Democrats say MPs have urged the government to halt its latest contract with Palantir after the Guardian revealed that the US spy-tech company is to gain access to a trove of highly sensitive UK financial regulation data. The Financial Conduct Authority, the watchdog for thousands of financial bodies from banks to hedge funds, has hired Palantir to apply its AI systems to two years’ worth of internal intelligence data to help it tackle financial crime. Continue reading...

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OECD AI Policy Observatory · · International

Why AI Sandboxes matter for responsible innovation and public trust

The OECD has published analysis on AI regulatory sandboxes, examining how controlled testing environments can allow governments and developers to experiment with AI systems under regulatory supervision while managing risk and building compliance frameworks.

Why this matters: How sandboxes are designed determines whether they meaningfully protect individuals from harmful AI deployments or primarily shield developers from accountability — the governance structures governing data use and oversight during testing periods carry real civil liberties implications.

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