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IAPP Westin Research Fellow, C. Kibby explores how state attorneys general have enacted state privacy laws and lessons that ...
IAPP Country Leader, Ireland, Kate Colleary unpacks Ireland's DPC regulatory efforts and enforcement decisions outlined in ...
The New York Legislature passed the RAISE Act in June, which would codify certain transparency requirements for large-scale ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Chinese regulators strengthen AI, data protection governance Notes from the IAPP Europe: Data protection and AI in focus Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral.
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AI governance is proving its value to organizations. The promulgation of artificial intelligence governance legislation, regulations and standards combined with increasingly complex and demanding ...
In an increasingly data-driven world, governments are grappling with how to harness the power of information for the public ...
But, in September 2023, progress received a significant, concerning setback. The U.S. District Court in California granted an injunction against the CAADCA, on First Amendment grounds in the NetChoice ...
First proposed in 2018, model cards are short documents provided with machine learning models that explain the context in which the models are intended to be used, details of the performance ...
First of all, recitals of the GDPR are clear that the principle of public access to official documents needs to be taken into account. Such access to official documents may be considered to be in the ...
The European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act is on track to become the world's first comprehensive regulation of this emerging technology. As a first mover, and by virtue of the "Brussels Effect," ...
Unsurprisingly, a consensus has yet to be forged around these questions, although various approaches are emerging. For example, George Washington University Law School Professor Daniel Solove argued ...