Ny utredning mot TikTok: Har användardata skickats till Kina?

Ny utredning mot TikTok: Har användardata skickats till Kina?

EU har inlett en ny granskning av TikTok, där fokus ligger på om plattformen olovligen har överfört användardata från Europa till Kina. Det är EU:s dataskyddsstyrelse (EDPB) som driver ärendet, och den nya utredningen är en del av unionens tillämpning av den så kallade Digital Services Act.

Bland frågorna som ska besvaras finns om TikTok har varit transparent med hur användardata behandlas, samt om företaget uppfyller kraven på dataskydd och informationssäkerhet i EU. Utredningen sker parallellt med andra tillsynsinsatser mot stora techbolag.

TikTok, som ägs av det kinesiska företaget ByteDance, har tidigare kritiserats för bristande transparens och potentiella säkerhetsrisker. Företaget har i flera omgångar försäkrat att europeisk användardata lagras på servrar i EU, men enligt EDPB kvarstår misstankar om överföring till tredje land.

Det är ännu oklart hur lång tid utredningen kommer att ta, men resultatet kan få långtgående konsekvenser. Om TikTok anses ha brutit mot EU:s regler riskerar företaget höga böter eller begränsningar i hur plattformen får användas inom unionen.

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Dr. ChatGPT Will See You Now

Dr. ChatGPT Will See You Now

A POSTER ON Reddit lived with a painful clicking jaw, the result of a boxing injury, for five years. They saw specialists, got MRIs, but no one could give them a solution to fix it, until they described the problem to ChatGPT. The AI chatbot suggested a specific jaw-alignment issue might be the problem and offered a technique involving tongue placement as a treatment. The individual tried it, and the clicking stopped. “After five years of just living with it,” they wrote on Reddit in April, “this AI gave me a fix in a minute.”

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A ’Night At The Museum’ reboot is in the works

A ’Night At The Museum’ reboot is in the works

Night At The Museum is set to be rebooted with the film’s original director on board to produce an entirely new story.

A hit franchise for much of the last 20 years, Night At The Museum first released in 2006 and starred Ben Stiller as the security guard of a New York museum, who discovers the exhibits come to life after closing time thanks to an ancient Egyptian artefact.

A sequel, Battle Of The Smithsonian, came out in 2009, with the end of the trilogy coming with 2014’s Secret Of The Tomb. The movies have collectively grossed over $1.3Billion (around £1Billion) at the box office.

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AI Is a Lousy Chef

AI Is a Lousy Chef

AFTER MY SAGE plant struggled for years in a shadowy corner of my roof-deck planter garden, I moved it into the sunniest spot up there. Boy did that make a difference. It also meant I needed to figure out what to do with all the leaves it produced. As luck would have it, I was also trying out AI cooking platforms.

That night, I plugged the prompt “recipe using brats and lots of sage” into an AI recipe generator and it gave me what it called “sage infused brats skillet with caramelized onions.” Ooh, that sounds nice, I thought.

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Nvidia hits $4T market valuation

Nvidia hits $4T market valuation

Nvidia on Wednesday became the first company in history to reach a $4 trillion valuation.

The market cap milestone for the US firm, which makes hardware to power the artificial intelligence boom, marks a rebound from earlier this year, when the rise of Chinese AI startup DeepSeek caused Nvidia’s shares to dip.

The achievement also comes despite US chip export restrictions that have dented sales to China. But the company is still signaling its commitment to the Chinese market: CEO Jensen Huang plans to visit Beijing next week, before launching an AI chip specifically designed for China, the Financial Times reported.

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