EU Faces Criticism Over Proposed Changes to Privacy and AI Regulations

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The EU Commission is drafting a controversial 'Omnibus' reform of the GDPR through a fast-track process, which critics argue would significantly weaken data protection principles, benefit big tech companies, and undermine fundamental rights, especially under the guise of 'simplification' and 'clarification.' The draft includes extensive changes such as narrowing the definition of personal data, limiting user rights, and facilitating AI training with personal data, raising concerns about legal validity and fundamental rights violations.
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