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The European Parliament tag on WindowsForum.com covers the institution's recent decision to disable built-in artificial intelligence features on official devices issued to Members of the European Parliament and staff. This precautionary measure, driven by an internal cybersecurity assessment, addresses unresolved data sovereignty and privacy risks associated with cloud-connected AI assistants and summarizers. Discussions highlight the tension between the EU's regulatory ambitions and the practical security posture of democratic bodies handling sensitive material. The tag also touches on broader enterprise AI governance themes, including how organizations can safely scale generative AI while maintaining control over data.
The European Parliament has quietly moved to disable the built‑in artificial‑intelligence features on the work devices it issues to Members of the European Parliament and their staff — a precautionary step driven by unresolved cybersecurity and data‑protection risks tied to cloud‑connected...
The European Parliament has taken the rare and unambiguous step of disabling built‑in generative AI features on the work devices it issues to Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and staff — a precautionary block driven by an internal cybersecurity assessment that concluded the institution...
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