Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 332

Episode 332 of the Kaspersky podcast has AI legal issues, Mozilla worries, live facial recognition and 23andMe data breach news

Episode 332 of the Kaspersky podcast has AI legal issues, Mozilla worries, live facial recognition and 23andMe data breach news

Episode 332 of the Kaspersky Transatlantic Cable podcast kicks off with news that, after the recent AI generated sketch, George Carlin’s estate has decided to pursue legal matters against the creators.  From there, discussion turns to Mozilla’s worry about Apple’s new browser rules and British law makers question the legality of live facial recognition.

To wrap up, the team discuss news around the recent 23andMe data breach.  If you like what you heard, please consider subscribing.

George Carlin’s Family Takes This AI Bullsh*t to Court

Mozilla says Apple’s new browser rules are ‘as painful as possible’ for Firefox

British lawmakers question legality of live facial recognition technology

23andMe data breach: Hackers stole raw genotype data, health reports

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