Speaking at Lisbon's Web Summit, Europe's largest tech
conference, Smith said it was important to protect privacy,
something he sees as a "fundamental human right" and one of the
next decade's most critical issues.
"It's why I believe we will not only need a new wave of
technology but a new wave of privacy protection as well, a new
wave of security protection, a new wave of measures to protect
the ethics and human rights associated with artificial
intelligence (AI)," he said.
He gave no details of any concrete measures he was proposing.
Tech companies such as Microsoft and rival company Apple have
been under mounting pressure to do more to protect users' data.
In August this year, the Dutch Data Protection Agency said
Microsoft was remotely collecting data from users of Windows
Home and Windows Pro.
At the time, Microsoft said it was committed to protecting the
privacy of its customers, and had improved privacy features for
individuals and small business users of Windows 10 in recent
years.
(Reporting by Catarina Demony; Editing by Alison Williams)
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