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  • Exclusive: LinkedIn to train AI on UK members’ profiles

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    LinkedIn will begin using the profiles, posts, resumes and public activity of UK members to train its generative AI models from 3 November, CityAM can reveal. The Microsoft-owned professional network’s new terms of service, which were updated on Thursday, confirm that while private messages are excluded, most public-facing data will feed into AI systems [...]

    UK members of LinkedIn will not be proactively asked to either opt-in or opt-out. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
  • Should we be worried about Instagram’s map feature?

    Tech

    Instagram’s new location-sharing feature, dubbed ‘Instagram Map’, has been rolled out to 170m users, but a journey through the platform reveals a perplexing reality: it’s a digital ghost town. While Instagram’s parent, Meta, has billed the feature as a “new, light way to connect”, many users are finding themselves alone on the map, prompting a [...]

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  • Brits call for VPN ban for minors to curb Online Safety Act loopholes

    Tech

    A majority of Britons believe children under 18 should be banned from using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) following a recent surge, a survey has found. Research from YouGov found that 55 per cent of the public supports a ban for minors, while only 20 per cent think they should be allowed to use them. This [...]

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  • Hundred: ECB under fire over opt-out data transfer cut-off date

    August 15, 2025

    Hundred organiser the ECB has come under fire for forcing fans to opt-out of having their data transferred to new franchise owners. At least 49 per cent of each of the eight Hundred franchises have been sold to overseas investors, with some teams selling a majority shareholding. And with it, as is common with ownership [...]

  • Passing the Public Authorities Bill will hand away Brits’ privacy rights

    May 13, 2025

    The Public Authorities Bill is handing away Brits' privacy rights. Why aren't more of us worried, asks Rebecca Vincent.

  • Labour’s digital ID by the backdoor will be a honey pot for hackers

    May 7, 2025

    Labour's attempt to usher in digital IDs via the backdoor is in urgent need of scrutiny, writes Jasleen Chaggar.

  • Murder prediction tools and Whatsapp arrests, is Black Mirror already here?

    April 16, 2025

    Whatsapp chat arrests and sieges on Quaker meetings, it's easy to feel like we're already living in Black Mirror, writes Rebecca Vincent.

  • Signing up to a new AI tool? For the love of God, read the small print!

    March 18, 2025

    Influencers are flogging AI programmes as "neat little tools", but failing to read the small print could prove costly, writes Paul Armstrong.

  • The Notebook: Labour’s Data Bill could open the floodgates to AI. Why is no one talking about it?

    December 9, 2024

    Enough with 'AI innovation', Labour's Data Bill threatens our privacy and deserves proper scrutiny, writes Silkie Carlo.

  • Quin AI: Start-up secures £1.5m to ‘revolutionise’ data privacy

    September 26, 2024

    Quin AI has secured £1.5m in seed funding as it looks to shift its unique focus on customer personalisation into new industries.

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