There’s “no valid reason” to amend the Colorado AI Act, the law's House author, Rep. Brianna Titone (D) emailed Privacy Daily on Wednesday.
Asian AI developers looking to do business in the U.S., EU or U.K. face several key compliance challenges, Finnegan lawyers said Wednesday at the law firm's webinar.
The German Federal Data Protection Agency wants input from Irish stakeholders as part of its consultation into AI and memorization, the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) announced Wednesday.
New York Assemblymember Alex Bores (D) expects his AI safety bill, the Responsible AI Safety and Education (RAISE) Act, could be revised through the chapter-amendment process, the legislator told Privacy Daily on Wednesday. “We’re open to amendments that … strengthen or clarify the bill.”
Colorado will reconsider its comprehensive AI law during a special session this month, Gov. Jared Polis (D) announced Wednesday, as expected (see 2505300046).
The privacy profession "is undergoing significant transformation" driven by the development of AI, IAPP reported Tuesday in a study on salaries.
Home Depot's AI-powered system that manages inventory and mitigates theft at self-checkout stations violates the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), said a class-action lawsuit filed Friday. Called Computer Vision, the system uses cameras and machine learning to perform facial recognition and collect customer facial geometry, lead plaintiff Benjamin Jankowski alleged in case 25-09144.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is “like a big Lego block” to which state legislators “are constantly adding … Lego pieces,” said Tom Kemp, executive director of the California Privacy Protection Agency, during an IAPP webinar Tuesday. The California Privacy Rights Act, which amended the CCPA, prohibits reducing Californians’ privacy rights, he noted.
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Businesses should map their automated decision-making technology (ADMT), review and revise privacy policies, plan for cybersecurity audits and review vendor contracts in response to California Privacy Protection Agency rules adopted July 24, some privacy law practices advised in recent client alerts. The rules are expected to be finalized without changes shortly.