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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 ...
The second half of 2024 welcomed new data privacy laws from Cameroon, Ethiopia, Malawi, the Republic of Moldova and the Vatican City. Other countries, such as Botswana, Chile, Malaysia, Monaco, Turkey ...
Editor's note: This is the first article in a five-part series on AI literacy. The second article, "Assessing AI literacy needs," outlines a practical framework for assessing the AI literacy needs of ...
A view from DC: Pride, coded language and the tragic irony of a private life Artificial Intelligence holds the promise to help us solve big problems and enhance our efficiency, freeing us to focus on ...
Hemos llegado al final de 2024. Un muy buen año; un año de cambios, retos y nuevas experiencias de las cuales aprender; siempre con la esperanza de crecer y ser mejores personas y profesionistas. Ha ...
Editor's note: This article is one of a two-part series exploring the state data privacy and sectoral laws and AI bills in the 2024 U.S. state legislative session. The authors also discussed the year ...
From digital entropy to digital responsibility. Entropy is a scientific term commonly associated with a state of disorder and uncertainty. One characteristic of entropy is that, according to theory, ...
The modern-day internet is a complex and vast digital ecosystem integrating artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and advanced cybersecurity. It is continuously evolving and shaping society ...
In many cases, these state law preemption clauses are followed by any number of narrow carve-outs — also known as savings clauses.Before 2022, federal privacy bills with preemption tended to only ...
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 ...