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Healthcare
The Guardian — Privacy · · International

Shared NHS patient records could cut 20,000 A&E visits a year, ministers claim

Modernisation bill would require GPs and hospitals in England to share data, reducing errors and duplication Sharing access to patients’ health data across NHS providers in England could result in 20,000 fewer A&E visits a year and save £20m annually, the government has claimed, before the second reading of the NHS modernisation bill on Monday. The bill, which would also abolish NHS England, sets out measures including single patient records (SPR) for every person receiving health and social care in England, requiring GPs and hospitals to securely share data as part of the government’s 10…

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News
The Guardian — Privacy · · International

FCA’s Palantir deal could expose UK financial data to Trump’s US, critics fear

Exclusive: MP and campaigners say sensitive citizen and company data could be subject to US disclosure laws The UK’s financial watchdog is being urged to prove its relationship with the US tech company Palantir will not provide the Trump administration with backdoor access to troves of sensitive citizen and commercial data. A US law that can oblige tech companies to disclose information to American authorities may apply to Palantir’s deal to help the Financial Conduct Authority detect crime, Martin Wrigley MP, a member of the House of Commons science and technology select committee, has warne…

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AI Governance
The Guardian — Tech · · International

Anthropic’s alliance with pope on AI harms: all in good faith or ‘Vatican-washing?’

Experts say AI firm’s engagement with Vatican risks creating ‘feelgood’ discourse that lacks critical examination Why did Anthropic’s founder sit beside the pope during a warning about AI? In the first major written teaching of his papacy, Pope Leo XIV took artificial intelligence to task. The pontiff delineated the technology’s most concerning threats to humanity: replacing workers, accelerating war and exploiting the environment. At a ceremony honoring the holy teaching the day of its release at the Vatican, the pope was flanked by an unusual guest speaker: Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah,…

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AI Governance
H Healthcare Dive · · International

CHAI releases AI governance guidance for health systems

The Coalition for Health AI (CHAI) has published new governance guidance aimed at helping health systems manage artificial intelligence responsibly, addressing oversight frameworks for AI deployment in clinical and administrative settings.

Why this matters: Health AI systems handle exceptionally sensitive personal data; governance standards that lack strong patient transparency and consent provisions could normalize broad data use with limited individual recourse or awareness.

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Enforcement
CNIL · · EU / France

Health data: fine of 5 million euros against IQVIA

France's data protection authority CNIL has imposed a €5 million fine on IQVIA, a healthcare data and analytics company, for violations related to the handling of health data.

Why this matters: Health data ranks among the most sensitive personal information, and this enforcement action signals that regulators are willing to impose meaningful financial penalties on commercial data brokers who profit from processing it without adequate legal safeguards.

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News
The Guardian — Tech · · International

AI ‘art’ is boring, soulless theft – and when I see it as an artist I see red | Jess Harwood

I draw the old way – with my hand. Doing it with AI would not make me more creative, it would drain the colour out of my existence Last week I went to a gig by myself for the first time. I sat myself down in my single seat, possibly the youngest person in the room and one of thousands excited to see Split Enz. I loved it – I felt joy and heartache as the lyrics spoke of human experiences, really lived. I happily realised that I did not have to wonder whether Split Enz had used AI in their work (as I so often do nowadays) as these bangers were created long before it was even dreamed of. As a v…

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