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David Meyer is a former writer on Fortune’s Europe team. He is a Berlin-based journalist with experience writing about technology, business, policy, and politics. He is the author of the digital rights primer, Control Shift: How Technology Affects You and Your Rights. Meyer originally hails from South Africa but has lived in Europe since the late 1990s. He holds a B.A. from the University of Cape Town and an M.A. from Bournemouth University, has previously worked for Politico Europe and ZDNet, and has also written for the BBC, the Guardian, the International Association of Privacy Professionals, and others.

Sam Altman has signed a new open letter on A.I.’s dangers. Here’s what’s different about this ‘extinction’ statement
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Sam Altman has signed a new open letter on A.I.’s dangers. Here’s what’s different about this ‘extinction’ statement
By David MeyerMay 30, 2023
Parents, A.I., and task forces: How to protect kids online
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Parents, A.I., and task forces: How to protect kids online
By David MeyerMay 25, 2023
It’s not just A.I. companies begging for more regulation
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It’s not just A.I. companies begging for more regulation
By David MeyerMay 24, 2023
‘Take action and protect our kids’: U.S. Surgeon General warns of social media risks
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‘Take action and protect our kids’: U.S. Surgeon General warns of social media risks
By David MeyerMay 23, 2023
As Meta is hit with EU data ban and $1.3 billion fine, what happens next?
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As Meta is hit with EU data ban and $1.3 billion fine, what happens next?
By David MeyerMay 22, 2023
Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Meta Platforms Inc
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Facebook owner Meta hit with record $1.3 billion privacy fine and told to stop sending Europeans’ data to U.S.
By David MeyerMay 22, 2023
Most Americans see A.I. as an existential threat. The worries are reasonable but they could make things worse
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Most Americans see A.I. as an existential threat. The worries are reasonable but they could make things worse
By David MeyerMay 17, 2023
MiCA drop: Europe seals the deal on the world’s first comprehensive crypto law
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MiCA drop: Europe seals the deal on the world’s first comprehensive crypto law
By David MeyerMay 16, 2023
Turkey’s deepfake-influenced election spells trouble
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Turkey’s deepfake-influenced election spells trouble
By David MeyerMay 15, 2023
Sure, A.I. is developing at speed, but so is the regulatory pushback
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Sure, A.I. is developing at speed, but so is the regulatory pushback
By David MeyerMay 11, 2023
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Google hit with privacy allegations as its I/O conference kicks off
By David MeyerMay 10, 2023
Google logo is seen on a building in Krakow, Poland on May 4, 2023.
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Exclusive: Google accused of breaking European privacy law by hoarding personal data of potential job candidates for years
By David MeyerMay 10, 2023
Elon Musk announces purge of unused Twitter accounts—but there’s a reason Twitter hasn’t already done this
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Elon Musk announces purge of unused Twitter accounts—but there’s a reason Twitter hasn’t already done this
By David MeyerMay 9, 2023
European tech leaders are speaking out against the new EU Data Act
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European tech leaders are speaking out against the new EU Data Act
By David MeyerMay 8, 2023
Breaking down the FTC’s bombshell Meta accusations
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Breaking down the FTC’s bombshell Meta accusations
By David MeyerMay 4, 2023
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