Colors of the Morning: Is the "Chat Control Law" a prelude to mass surveillance of citizens?

Numerous doubts will be clarified by Vladimir Vulić, president of the Digitalizuj.me Association and independent consultant in the field of digital transformation.

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What does the Proposal for a European Union (EU) Regulation on preventing and combating the sexual abuse of children, also known as the "Chat Control Act", foresee? If it is voted on in the EU Council - is it an introduction to mass surveillance of citizens or is there no reason for concern? How private are our conversations with ChatGPT or other AI services today? How much do we rely on artificial intelligence?

Vladimir Vulić, president of the Digitalizuj.me Association and independent consultant in the field of digital transformation, will clarify numerous doubts.

In the morning program of TV Vijesti on Thursday, September 11th, watch:

  • How does the Chamber of Crafts assess the new Craft Law, which requires a diploma or master's exam, as well as mandatory registration in the public register and membership in the Chamber? Which crafts will have the most difficulties?
  • Goran Đurović, Media Center, is a guest of "Daily Press Review".
  • Can the residents of Tuzi prevent the landfill from expanding with blockades?
  • Do "claws" have an effect on parking lots?
  • Sport as a space for play, not violence: "Healthy Relationships in Football" campaign launched.
  • A new chance for shortage professions: Cooperation between the Secondary School "Ivan Uskoković" and ŽPCG.
  • "The Quest" by Veselinka Martinović: A drama for children about courage and nobility.
  • Decades of art in photographs and a tribute to theater creators: The "Scenic Traces" exhibition at KIC.
  • "The Whisper I Hear": The film by young director Aleksa Bujišić travels the world.

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