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Europe's GDPR privacy law is headed for red tape bonfire within 'weeks'


Long seen as untouchable in Brussels, the GDPR is next on the list of the EU’s crusade against overregulation.

ChatGPT’s tendency to “hallucinate” and spit out made-up information about people has triggered a second complaint from Austrian privacy group Noyb. The chancellor, who is trailing in the polls ahead of the Feb. 23 snap election, expressed confidence that Germany will have a parliamentary majority to loosen the debt brake. The advice comes after it was revealed that a China-linked hacking group conducted large-scale intrusions on U.S. and global telecommunication providers.

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