reddit is telling it's future investors with recent news and more info on their IPO, that they're currently selling and looking to sell their user's data to companies wanting to train their LLMs, including Google....
Potentially several, I’ve outlined it in the post linked here. https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/t/854162/Any-EU-based-users-of-reddit-should-immediately-file-a
As I’ve already stated in reply to a comment of yours on the other crosspost, no. I am a certified data protection officer and you do not need to be a lawyer to have some competence in dealing with the GDPR. The GDPR specifically outlines the role and required qualifications for the data protection officer.
Why?
Because reddit is very likely in violation of the GDPR with their plans to sell user data to Google to train their LLMs.
I am not well enough versed on gdpr unfortunately. Is there a specific article this would be in violation of?
Potentially several, I’ve outlined it in the post linked here. https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/t/854162/Any-EU-based-users-of-reddit-should-immediately-file-a
How so?
It’s outlined in my post, you can of course continue to ignore it. That’s fine.
And you are a lawyer?
As I’ve already stated in reply to a comment of yours on the other crosspost, no. I am a certified data protection officer and you do not need to be a lawyer to have some competence in dealing with the GDPR. The GDPR specifically outlines the role and required qualifications for the data protection officer.