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EU Lawmakers Blocked From AI Tools Over Security Fears
17 Feb
Summary
- EU Parliament blocks AI tools on devices due to cybersecurity risks.
- Concerns raised about confidential data being uploaded to cloud servers.
- EU evaluates data protection rules amidst US tech giants' influence.

The European Parliament has reportedly prohibited its lawmakers from utilizing built-in AI tools on their work devices. This measure stems from significant cybersecurity and privacy concerns regarding the potential uploading of confidential correspondence to cloud-based AI services. Parliament's IT department indicated that the security of data sent to AI company servers cannot be guaranteed, with the full extent of data sharing still under assessment.
This restriction highlights a broader trend as several EU member countries re-evaluate their engagement with U.S. technology firms. These companies operate under U.S. law, raising questions about data sovereignty. Recent actions, such as U.S. Homeland Security issuing subpoenas to tech giants for user information, have intensified these concerns within the EU bloc.




