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Chatbot Bills Comparison Chart 2025
[…] th at th e ch atb ot i s AI. 1 N ew Yo rk S -3 0 08 C N /A (F Y 26 B ud get) P ro hib it s opera to rs fr o m offerin g AI co m pan io n c h atb ots wit h o […]
Rethinking Personal Data: The CJEU’s Contextual Turn in EDPS vs. SRB
[…] the means to reasonably identify the individuals: if they do not process personal data, the GDPR does not apply. On the other hand, pseudonymization is not a free pass. A dataset may still qualify as personal data: (1) if the recipient has reasonable means to re-identify the individual; (2) for the controller who holds […]
FPF_CCPA Regulations Issue Brief
[…] was reviewed and approved and names and positions of individuals who reviewed or approved. § 7152. † Examples or requirements specified in the regulations Items (1)-(3), (6)-(9) get recorded in a “risk assessment report” that can be requested by the CPPA or AG. DPAs must identify and describe the risks to consumers’ rights associated […]
The State of State AI 2025 SUPPLEMENTAL
[…] to opt-out, and appeal adverse decisions. It would also prohibit use of a high-risk AI system that produces algorithmic discrimination or has not passed an independent audit. Virginia HB 2094 (Veto’ed by Governor) Del. Maldonado (D) High-Risk AI / Automated Decisionmaking Would regulate AI systems used in consequential decisions, requiring entities to use reasonable […]
The State of State AI 2025
[…] strong concern that replicating the EU AI Act could create regulatory overreach. However, civil society groups argue that even comprehensive frameworks like the Colorado AI Act or Virginia’s HB 2094 (vetoed) are significantly narrower in scope and that highlighting that superficial similarities with the EU AI Act, such as shared definitions or structural references, […]
“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: Responsible Design and Risk Management (Part 4)
[…] including subscription-based and enterprise pricing models. As personalized AI systems increasingly replace, or are integrated into, online search, they will impact online content that has largely been free and ad-supported since the early Internet. However, it is not clear that personalized AI systems can, or should, adopt compensation strategies that follow the same historical […]
“Personality vs. Personalization” in AI Systems: An Introduction (Part 1)
[…] and be positive, upbeat and motivating.” Gemini will take those instructions and, with one click, enhance them to create a Gem that meets your specific needs.” “ Get more done with Gemini: Try 1.5 Pro and more intelligent features,” May 14, 2024, Google Meta “You can tell Meta AI to remember certain things about […]
AI Regulation in Latin America: Overview and Emerging Trends in Key Proposals
[…] of their risk classification. For AI systems in general, Brazil’s proposal includes: The right to prior information about an interaction with an AI system, in an accessible, free of charge, and understandable format. The right to privacy and the protection of personal data, following the Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais (LGPD) and […]
The “Neural Data” Goldilocks Problem: Defining “Neural Data” in U.S. State Privacy Laws
[…] by neurotechnologies, and excludes nonneural information, the other laws may implicitly do so as well. The Goldilocks Problem: The nature of “neural data” makes it challenging to get the definition just right. Given that each state law defines neural data differently, there may be significant variance in what kinds of data are covered. Generally, […]
Privacy Enhancing Technologies Workshop Proceedings
[…] protection, privacy, data localization, security , etc. ● Ultimately , the goal was to protect the data—how can this tech squarely advance data protection? Future Goals: ● Get regulators on board with using PETs, namely FHE and multi-computational analysis; ● Incentivize more companies to use PETs. I S SU E BRIE F: U .S […]