French watchdog CNIL Thursday published a tool for tracking open-source AI models to help data subjects exercise their rights to access personal information, object to its use for AI and delete it.
Ohio Sen. Louis Blessing (R) on Wednesday filed a resolution urging Congress to reject further attempts to pass a moratorium on state AI laws.
Punishing harmful uses of AI and protecting children should be at the top of the list for Congress when passing AI policies, attorneys from Andreessen Horowitz said in a post Wednesday.
AI is reshaping the jobs of data protection officers, former U.K. Labour Party DPO James Robson said Wednesday at a webinar hosted by Sypher, a privacy management technology company based in Romania.
Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., on Wednesday joined groups concerned about children’s toy companies using AI technology to collect and store data.
FTC Commissioner Mark Meador sees Section 5 of the FTC Act and COPPA as the best statutory authorities for the commission to protect children online, the Republican told the Monopoly Report during a podcast aired Wednesday. But Section 6(b) of the FTC Act is a unique tool to better understand modern data practices, he said.
Mattel is right to delay the release of its first toy with OpenAI, child advocates said in a statement Tuesday. The advocates raised privacy and safety concerns about the toy.
Days after President Donald Trump posted an executive order that seeks to stop state AI laws, the bipartisan Assembly of State Legislative Leaders passed a resolution on restoring federalism and empowering states, the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) said Tuesday in a news release. In the resolution, the state leaders oppose federal preemption of state laws and urge the federal government to preserve the role of states as labs of democracy.
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Florida is signaling it will pursue AI regulation despite federal efforts to combat state legislation to rein in the nascent technology, the Shumaker law firm blogged Friday.