House Commerce Committee Republicans on Friday requested public input on potential federal privacy legislation. The elimination of a private right of action, preemption of state privacy and AI laws and conflicts with existing federal law were among the topics Republicans outlined in their request for information (RFI).
A bill by the California Assembly Privacy Committee’s top Democrat seeks to protect kids from AI harm.
The Virginia legislature passed kids social media and student privacy bills on Thursday. The Senate voted 39-0 to agree with House substitutes on SB-854 and SB-1486. The House voted 97-0 and 98-0, respectively, for the bills earlier that day.
Ireland will announce plans to introduce a Regulation of Artifical Intelligence Bill in its spring legislative program that will enact the EU AI Act into the country's law, AI attorney Barry Scannell, wrote in a post on LinkedIn Thursday. "[S]till in its early stages," the legislation would enact the EU AI Act into national law, said Scannell, a member of the country's AI Advisory Council. The council was established in 2024 by the Minister of State for Digital to provide independent expert advice to the government on AI policy.
The Virginia House on Thursday agreed 52-46 to the Senate-amended version of an AI bill (HB-2094). The legislation would create requirements for the development, deployment and use of AI systems considered high-risk.
French data protection regulator CNIL's guidelines on AI models "illustrate a more pragmatic approach than other regulatory positions addressing multiple issues raised by AI," Hogan Lovells privacy attorneys argued in a Feb. 18 post. For example, CNIL's position differs from that of Garante, the data protection authority (DPA) in Italy. Meanwhile, DPAs in other EU countries are waiting to see if the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) can craft a consensus, Etienne Drouard, a co-author of the post, said in an interview Thursday.
A bipartisan group of 18 California state legislators told the California Privacy Protection Agency that the organization lacks authority to regulate AI and should scale back proposed automated decision-making technology (ADMT) rules. The legislators wrote to the CPPA board Wednesday, which was the CPPA’s deadline for written comments on draft rules for ADMT and other issues. A coalition of business groups and trade associations condemned the draft rules in a separate letter that day.
Policy debates about age verification methods and privacy should be informed by recent developments in technology, not the assumption that privacy and security are always at odds, Luke Hogg, director of technology policy, and Evan Swarztrauber, senior fellow, Foundation for American Innovation, said in a research paper posted Tuesday.
Minimizing the amount of data collected and stored can diminish the risk of data breach litigation and reduce storage costs, a panel of privacy experts said during an IAPP webinar Wednesday.
The U.K. Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) published its Tech Horizons 2025 report, identifying privacy and data protection implications of four emerging technologies: (1) connected transport, (2) quantum sensing and imaging, (3) digital diagnostics, therapeutics and healthcare infrastructure (such as AI-assisted diagnosis) and (4) synthetic media (partly or wholly generated using AI/machine learning) and its identification and detection.