Data Privacy Penalties
EU regulators have slapped Meta with a staggering $1.3 billion fine for illegally transferring European user data to the US, marking the largest penalty under GDPR since its inception. Despite the hefty amount, it pales in comparison to previous fines and highlights a troubling trend where the cost of doing business often outweighs legal penalties. As Meta's Nick defends the company's actions, the conversation raises critical questions about accountability and the future of data privacy in a digital age.In this clip
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