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  • Taiwan drafts AI law focusing on human rights

    Explore Taiwan’s military training overhaul as Defense Minister Wellington Koo discusses phasing out traditional bayonet drills for practical combat readiness, highlighting a shift towards enhancing real-world combat capabilities.
    2024/06/11 17:24
  • NCC chairman addresses mobile tracking privacy concerns

    Explore the balance between technology use and privacy rights in Taiwan as NCC Chairman Chen Yaw-shyang addresses concerns over mobile tracking and data analysis at a Legislative Yuan meeting.
    2024/06/03 15:19
  • Taiwanese telecoms deny sharing data with DPP official

    Discover how Taiwan’s major telecom companies, including Far EasTone and Taiwan Mobile, respond to allegations of tracking protestors, emphasizing their commitment to privacy and legal compliance.
    2024/05/31 10:23
  • Telecom giant emphasizes privacy amid data use debate

    Discover how Chunghwa Telecom addresses privacy concerns amid allegations of mobile data misuse for demographic analysis. The company emphasizes its strict adherence to privacy laws and the anonymization of data in its big data services.
    2024/05/30 17:56
  • Chen Chi-mai defends smart transportation tech

    Discover how Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai defends the use of mobile signal positioning for smart transportation, emphasizing privacy and compliance with data protection laws amid KMT concerns.
    2024/05/30 14:08
  • Taiwan to propose AI law focusing on privacy, rights

    Discover Taiwan’s ambitious plan to become an "AI Island" by drafting an artificial intelligence law focusing on privacy, human rights, and safety. Learn about the NSTC’s strategy for AI development and its potential impact.
    2024/05/23 16:00
  • Actor Ethan Juan’s mother passes away, family seeks privacy

    Discover the story of Ethan Juan, a Golden Horse Award-winning actor, as he mourns the loss of his mother. Learn about his career pause to care for her and his family’s request for privacy during this time.
    2024/05/23 14:16
  • Taiwan’s Tzu Chi charity earns praise for innovative designs

    Discover how Tsai Sheng-lun’s innovative disaster relief partitions, designed by Taiwan’s Tzu Chi Foundation, provide victims privacy and dignity and gain praise in Japan.
    2024/05/23 11:42
  • DPP legislator uses breakfast to challenge reform bills

    Explore the heated debate in Taiwan’s legislature over proposed reform bills, where DPP’s Huang Jie uses a breakfast metaphor to critique KMT and TPP’s stance. This story delves into the balance between transparency and privacy in legislative inquiries.
    2024/05/22 18:56
  • Audrey Tang champions trustworthy AI at international expo

    Explore how Taiwan, under the guidance of Digital Affairs Minister Audrey Tang, is leading the way in creating a trustworthy AI environment. At the "AI Expo for National Competitiveness," Tang shares insights on balancing AI innovation with privacy, the role of data as AI’s foundation, and initiatives like the Collective Intelligence Project and the AI evaluation center to foster public engagement and enhance government services through AI. Discover Taiwan’s commitment to digital transparency with the launch of the Public Code Platform.
    2024/05/08 13:11
  • Taiwan’s Digital Minister Tang endorses successor

    Taiwan’s Digital Minister Audrey Tang expresses confidence in her successor, Huang Yen-nun, and the new cabinet announced by Premier-designate Cho Jung-tai. Tang highlights the handover process and the submission of key legislative proposals to the Legislative Yuan, ensuring a smooth transition for Huang’s policy implementation.
    2024/04/24 14:54
  • Taiwan shelters become a hot topic on Japanese social media

    Following a significant earthquake in Taiwan, the Tzu Chi Foundation’s "Fuhui Privacy Screens" for disaster relief shelters and widespread public support for the victims have garnered attention from Japanese netizens, underscoring Taiwan’s advanced disaster response strategy.
    2024/04/05 18:48
  • Taipei union defends social worker amid abuse case

    The Taipei Social Workers Union protests against the blame placed solely on social worker Chen in the tragic child abuse case involving 1-year-old "Kai-kai." The union defends Chen’s cooperation in the investigation and criticizes undue media attention, urging respect for her privacy. Concerns are raised over the Child Welfare League Foundation’s demands and authorities using social workers as scapegoats. The union questions the Ministry of Health and Welfare’s delayed response and law enforcement’s handling of Chen. As the case proceeds judicially, the union calls for discretion in sharing sensitive information and highlights systemic issues in the social work sector.
    2024/03/13 11:29
  • Baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani ties the knot

    Baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani announces his marriage to a Japanese woman on Instagram, expressing hope for mutual support amidst changes. Ohtani pleads for privacy and warns against unauthorized interviews, especially involving his in-laws. He plans to share more details in an exclusive interview, emphasizing gratitude for fans’ warmth and blessings. Ohtani aims to balance his personal life with his professional career as a pitcher for the LA Dodgers.
    2024/02/29 16:09
  • Premier vows precision in tackling TikTok misinformation

    The Taiwanese government, led by Premier Chen Chien-jen, has emphasized its commitment to handling issues with the social media platform TikTok with precision. The government aims to address potential misinformation on social platforms to enhance public literacy and has warned of legal sanctions for spreading false information. The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau recently established a Cognitive Warfare Research Center, which has raised concerns about potential infringements on freedom of speech. Chen highlighted the use of TikTok in advancing cognitive warfare efforts in some countries and the need for stricter government scrutiny. Taiwan has already banned the use of TikTok in government sectors since 2020. Chen argued that autocratic nations often exploit democratic societies’ free speech to influence elections through social media. He reiterated Taiwan’s status as a free and democratic country ruled by law, emphasizing the government’s responsibility to protect freedom of speech. Chen also highlighted the threats posed by spreading false or misinformation to reputation, health, privacy, societal stability, and national security. He called on democracies worldwide to approach this issue with caution.
    2024/01/19 16:24
  • Survey reveals 58% of part-timers face wage issues

    58% of part-time workers in Taiwan have faced wage issues, misleading job ads, and illicit contracts, according to a survey by Yes123 Job Bank. The platform advises job hunters to follow a list of "seven don’ts" and "four musts" to protect themselves. The survey also found that a record-breaking 87% of university students plan to work part-time over the winter break, with reasons including earning living expenses and gaining social experience. Of the respondents, 65% reported receiving wages lower than the government’s minimum wage, with some not even being insured. Only about 30% actively negotiated or reported these issues. Yes123 spokesman Yang Tsung-pin urged job seekers to prioritize labor rights and work safety.
    2024/01/16 17:20
  • MOI warns against ’cognitive warfare’ ahead of elections

    The Minister of the Interior in Taiwan warns of the prevalence of "cognitive warfare" tactics ahead of the upcoming election, describing the misleading information as a mixture of truth and falsehoods that are difficult to distinguish. He urges the public to exercise discernment and caution, emphasizing the importance of smooth elections. The warning follows reports that surveillance data from Taiwanese intelligence agencies is being sold on the dark web, potentially compromising the privacy of political figures and foreign personnel in Taiwan. The Minister assures that relevant departments are addressing the breach in surveillance data.
    2023/12/07 18:45
  • Police retain authority to issue traffic citations: Gov’t

    The Executive Yuan has responded to concerns raised by Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Chang Liao Wan-chien regarding the reporting of traffic violations. The authority to issue traffic citations still rests with the police, who verify and consider whether to proceed with the report. Chang Liao has expressed concerns about the new point-based traffic violation system, arguing that citizen reports, often captured using dashcams or smartphones, raise accuracy and privacy issues. He warns that without proper legal regulation, these practices could potentially violate constitutional rights. The Executive Yuan maintains that the regulations aim to encourage public assistance in maintaining road traffic order while upholding personal privacy.
    2023/12/06 20:27
  • Turkish influencer pixelates daughter’s face for privacy

    Turkish social media influencer Rifat shared a photo of his daughter practicing gymnastics, with her face pixelated at her request, emphasizing the importance of internet privacy and consent. Wu, a famous actor in Taiwan, explained that he respected his 8-year-old daughter’s privacy and choice by mosaic-ing her face. He highlighted the need for obtaining a child’s consent before sharing their images online and hoped that his actions would set a positive example for society. Social media users praised Rifat’s approach, considering him a role model for respecting family and children’s privacy in the age of social media. His commitment to his daughters’ rights and his visibility as a public figure could potentially influence widespread social attitudes towards online sharing and privacy, especially for young children. This act of shielding his daughter’s identity while sharing a family moment reflects the ongoing conversation about privacy in the digital era, particularly regarding young children and the implications of internet exposure.
    2023/11/29 14:22
  • Taiwanese NGOs form alliance to uphold media ethics

    A civil alliance of local NGOs in Taiwan has launched a new moral code for reporting on Taiwanese elections. The code emphasizes fairness, accuracy, professional tones, respect for privacy, and media transparency. The initiative aims to enhance public trust in the media as elections approach. The alliance, consisting of Reporters Without Borders, Citizen Media Watch, and the Taiwan Media Watch Foundation, received widespread support from labor unions in the new media industry. The director of RSF Taipei Bureau highlighted the challenges faced by Taiwanese media, including political polarization and excessive commercialization. As the presidential campaigns intensify, more media organizations are expected to participate. The director of the Taiwan Media Watch Foundation emphasized the importance of press freedom in Taiwan’s democracy, warning of the negative impact manipulative activities could have on the democratic environment.
    2023/11/10 21:58
  • ASYS head expresses sorrow over fatal traffic accident

    ASYS Corporation Chairman expresses sorrow and promises full assistance to employees involved in a tragic traffic accident during a company outing. The accident, caused by a speeding chartered bus, resulted in 22 injuries and four fatalities. The corporation pledges to cooperate with authorities to investigate the cause and ensure fairness and justice for the victims and their families.
    2023/10/23 17:09
  • Lai praises Taiwan’s potential as an information powerhouse

    Vice-President Lai Ching-te emphasized Taiwan’s potential to transform into an information powerhouse during the Presidential Hackathon 2023 workshop on Friday (Aug. 4). He noted the importance of a robust legal framework to protect privacy rights and optimize domestic data use.
    2023/08/04 18:34
  • 圖形驗證讓人好崩潰 蘋果、谷歌將推新系統取代

    網路重度使用者一定都有被圖形驗證碼(Captcha)困擾過的經驗,經常要浪費大把時間選圖,只因為系統要確定你是不是機器人。《每日郵報》報導,隨著科技日新月異,這類「預防機制」早就無法阻擋機器人,卻能讓正常使用者非常苦惱,面對這個有如雞肋般的機制,蘋果(APPLE)和谷歌(Google)等科技大廠已經著手研發新版驗證系統「Privacy Pass」,你只需要解開過一次,就能儲存結果在系統內,未來將無須為圖形驗證所苦。
    2023/07/28 17:38
  • Financial analyst says TikTok threat isn’t about privacy

    The controversy surrounding ByteDance’s TikTok app continues as the U.S. Congress pushes to ban the popular video-sharing platform, and TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew testifies before lawmakers. 
    2023/04/04 16:32
  • Taiwanese parents in favor of CCTV cameras in kindergartens

    More than 5,000 people in Taiwan voiced their support for surveillance cameras in kindergartens.
    2023/01/28 18:00
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