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Jan Penfrat

OK so the tech now calls for the abuse of people's data for training to be allowed under legitimate interest as legal basis under . They really have no shame.

Quote: "The training of AI models should be able to rely on a legitimate interest basis, as provided for in the EU’s data protection regime GDPR, ’s Chief Privacy Officer Christina Montgomery told Morning Tech."

@ilumium "My legitimate interest is that I want to do it."

@ilumium "Chief Privacy Officer" - #GeorgeOrwell would be giving you the look #IBM.

@ilumium
I will be reading their legitimate interest assessment with above average interest....

@ilumium Not just that. They aim to rely on Legitimate Interest as a legal basis without adhering to the criteria established by the GDPR. This includes disregarding the required three-step process—where we know data minimisation and purpose limitation play a crucial role—and falsely framing compliance with GDPR rights as part of the balancing exercise to serve as safeguards. Alarmingly, this narrative is gaining traction, posing significant risks.