security risks both to someone using the tech and also inherently within the building blocks themselves. i m joined now by the author and researcher dr stephanie hare. a regular on this programme. lovely to see you. what do you make of these warnings from gchq? ., ., ., , gchq? on the one hand i was fascinated gchq? on the one hand i was fascinated and gchq? on the one hand i was fascinated and on gchq? on the one hand i was fascinated and on the - gchq? on the one hand i was fascinated and on the other. fascinated and on the other confused. i will try to break this down. the national cybersecurity centre is a branch of gchq in the uk and if they are wonderful and i urge anyone who is curious about chatgpt and other forms of ai chatgpt and other forms of al to go to their websites. they are putting out to new blogs today for us. they are telling us that all of these wonderful still that people are using, chatgptjust still that people are using, chatgpt just one still that peopl
facebook, and tiktok. the most popular platforms face the most stringent rules and biggest fines that s because they reach at least 45 million european active users per month that equates to a significant societal and economic impact . violations could result in fines of up to 6% of their global revenue, or even a temporary ban from the union. margrethe vestager, executive vice president of the european commission, said. the whole logic of our rules is to ensure that technology serves people and the societies that we live in, not the other way around. the laws will eventually apply to all businesses providing digital services within the bloc, expected to come fully into force in february 202a. joining me is independent technology
analyst stephanie hare. lovely to see you. i explained that the european rules are set to protect people, protect users from what? , , ., , ., , protect people, protect users from what? , , . , ., what? the big g group that is going to be protected what? the big g group that is going to be protected from what? the big g group that is going to be protected from this what? the big g group that is going to be protected from this is - to be protected from this is actually children from the age of 13 to 17. you shouldn t have your kids on social media platforms under the age of 13, so in theory, they are already being protected by you the parents. kids from 13 to 17 until now, it s been permissible, not ok but not illegal, due to targeted advertising due to profiling online. very large online platforms cannot do that as of today. as of february
that s because they reach at least 45 million european active users per month the eu says that equates to a significant societal and economic impact . violations could result in fines of up to 6% of their global revenue, or even a temporary ban from the union. margrethe vestager, executive vice president of the european commission, said: the whole logic of our rules is to ensure that technology serves people and the societies that we live in not the other way around. the laws will eventually apply to all businesses providing digital services within the bloc, expected to come fully into force in february 202a. independent technology expert, stephanie hare, explained who would benefit most from the act. the big user group that is going to
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