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Agenda for the plenary session of June 18, 2026

Agenda for the plenary session of June 18, 2026

The National Commission for Information Technology and Liberties met on Thursday June 18, 2026 at 9:30 a.m. with the following agenda:
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18 Jun 2026 | CNIL Europe
Gnani.ai launches Prisma v2.5 speech recognition model, claims to be better than Sarvam AI

Gnani.ai launches Prisma v2.5 speech recognition model, claims to be better than Sarvam AI

Gnani.ai says that Prisma v2.5 is designed to transcribe Indian language speech as per dialect variation and mid-sentence code-switching, improving accuracy for short utterances, numbers, alphanumerics, and named entities. The post Gnani.ai launches Prisma v2.5 speech recognition model, claims to be better than Sarvam AI appeared first on MEDIANAMA.
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18 Jun 2026 | MediaNama India Asie-Pacifique
Microsoft, Valve face class action over alleged price-fixing deal

Microsoft, Valve face class action over alleged price-fixing deal

A proposed class action lawsuit accuses Microsoft and Valve of conspiring to maintain PC game prices through price parity agreements. The post Microsoft, Valve face class action over alleged price-fixing deal appeared first on MEDIANAMA.
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18 Jun 2026 | MediaNama India Asie-Pacifique
The Free and Open Web Is Under Attack at the IETF

The Free and Open Web Is Under Attack at the IETF

The ability to access publicly available information using automated tools is a central value and benefit of a free and open internet. Automated access—often called crawling or scraping—powers important, useful tools for locating, preserving, and analyzing online information. For example, crawling and scraping helps journalists, researchers, and watchdog organizations report...
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17 Jun 2026 | EFF Amérique N.
The NO FAKES Act Could Silence Satire, Commentary, And News

The NO FAKES Act Could Silence Satire, Commentary, And News

The NO FAKES Act is supposed to target harmful AI-generated impersonations. But in reality, it will make it easier to suppress commentary, satire, and other lawful speech. That's why EFF has signed a letter urging the Senate Judiciary Committee not to advance the bill in its current form. Take action...
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17 Jun 2026 | EFF Amérique N.
Hostile states behind three-quarters of attacks on Britain's critical infrastructure, cyber chief warns

Hostile states behind three-quarters of attacks on Britain's critical infrastructure, cyber chief warns

NCSC CEO Richard Horne warned that “kinetic targeting in any conflict tomorrow will be based on intelligence gathered today” and that nation-state adversaries were “prepositioning” throughout British critical infrastructure.
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17 Jun 2026 | The Record International
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