Comment on Surprise EU rollback of 'GDPR' digital-rights rules prompts alarm

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FaceDeer@fedia.io ⁨11⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

This is the original commenter justifying why the EU is attempting to loosen their privacy laws.

Not justifying why, explaining why. I was giving the reason why I think they're doing this.

Lots of people hate that it's being done, so any reasoning behind it is being interpreted as support for it. But I'm not in the EU, I have no skin in this game at all one way or the other, it doesn't matter to me whether this change is made. I'm just pointing out why I wasn't surprised this change was made. The GDPR is hindering AI training and AI is a really big thing right now. The AI training stuff wasn't mentioned in the summary so my mention in the comments is presenting something that other readers might not be aware of.

The response has frankly been ridiculous. I didn't include the obligatory "oooh, I hate AI so much!" Flags in my comment, and so this has turned into a huge waste of time as everyone piles on about that rather than about the actual changes to the GDPR the thread was supposedly about.

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