The Dutch privacy regulator AP has warned millions of Dutch LinkedIn users to change their settings if they do not want their profile data to be used to train artificial intelligence systems. LinkedIn has said it plans to use names, photos, job titles, work experience, education, locations, skills and public posts, articles, comments and polls from European users to train its systems, although private messages will not be included. The option to share data for “improving generative AI” is...| DutchNews.nl
The Dutch intelligence services are sharing less information with the United States and working more closely with European partners, AIVD director Erik Akerboom and MIVD director Peter Reesink have told the Volkskrant in a joint interview. Their caution towards Washington is linked to what they describe as the increasingly autocratic course of president Donald Trump, who has dismissed senior officials for lacking loyalty and used lawsuits to pressure journalists, judges and universities. The ...| DutchNews.nl