Washington (US): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who is in the US these days, Wednesday said that he knows his phone is being tapped as he spoke about data safety and security while spending the day with Silicon Valley-based startup entrepreneurs, known for doing path-breaking work in the field of Artificial Intelligence and cutting-edge technologies.
Sitting in the front row of the Plug and Play auditorium along with Indian Overseas Congress chairperson Sam Pitroda and some other key aides who have been travelling with him from India, Gandhi was seen engrossed in the panel discussion of experts on various aspects of artificial intelligence, big data, machine learning and their implications on mankind in general and on issues like governance, social welfare measures and also disinformation and misinformation.
Data, Gandhi said, is the new gold and countries like India have realized the real potential of it. "There is need to have appropriate regulations on data safety and security". However, on the issue of Pegasus spyware and similar technologies, Gandhi told the audience he is not worried about it. At one point in time, he said he knows his phone is being tapped. And jokingly said, "Hello! Mr Modi" on his iPhone.
"I presume my iPhone is being tapped. You need establish rules with regard to privacy of data information as a nation and also as an individual," he said. "If a nation state decides that they want to tap your phone, no one can stop you. This is my sense," he said. "If the nation is interested in tapping phone, then this is not a battle worth fighting. I think whatever I do and work, is available to the government," he claimed.