In a blog post, Microsoft Vice President, Global Privacy and Regulatory Affairs and Chief Privacy Officer Julie Brill writes about the company's efforts to build trust and protect privacy while using artificial intelligence systems. The post laid out Microsoft's approach to data security and transparency and provided details on the choices users have to protect their data. Brill also nodded to ongoing regulatory efforts, promising Microsoft is compliant with all data protection laws where it operates.
20 Dec. 2023
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