Be Proactive When it Comes to AI and Privacy Under the CCPA
One notable difference between the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and Europe’s General Data Privacy Regulation (GDPR) is that only the latter provides the right for individuals to not be...
View ArticleNJ AG Bans Clearview AI – Preventing a Chain of Privacy Violations or...
The New Jersey attorney general recently made headlines when he made the decision on January 24, 2020 to have prosecutors immediately stop using a facial recognition app produced by Clearview AI...
View ArticleEurope’s Excellence and Trust in AI
The European Commission recently presented strategies for data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) focusing on promoting excellence in AI and building trust. The Commission’s White Paper, “On Artificial...
View ArticleIn a Win Against Robocalls, the Supreme Court Severs TCPA Federal Debt...
Today the U.S. Supreme Court found in Barr v. American Association of Political Consultants, Inc. that the federal debt collection exemption to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act’s general...
View ArticleThe Future of Human-Computer Interaction: Electromyography Wrist Interfaces...
As part of its three-part series on the future of human-computer interaction (HCI), Facebook Reality Labs recently published a blog post describing a wrist-based wearable device that uses...
View ArticleWhen Machines Discriminate – NIST Tackles Bias in AI
At this point you have probably heard about one of the many incidents where an AI-enabled system discriminated against certain populations in settings ranging from healthcare, law enforcement, and...
View ArticleThe U.K. National AI Strategy Begins with Consultations on Copyright, Patent,...
The U.K. released a National AI Strategy with a ten-year plan to make Britain a global AI superpower in our new age of artificial intelligence. The Strategy intends to “signal to the world [the...
View ArticleIs Privacy Enforcement Impending for Generative Artificial Intelligence...
Just last week, researchers at Robust Intelligence were able to manipulate NVIDIA’s artificial intelligence software, the “NeMo Framework,” to ignore safety restraints and reveal private information....
View ArticleFTC Launches Investigation into OpenAI
Following its many warnings of impending enforcement action against entities providing Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) products, the FTC has officially launched an investigation into OpenAI[1]. The FTC...
View ArticleWhite House AI Order Balances Innovation And Regulation
On Oct. 30, President Joe Biden issued an executive order on safe, secure and trustworthy artificial intelligence.[1] The executive order provides a sprawling list of directives aimed at establishing...
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