A view from DC: Ready for new US restrictions on nearly all foreign access to personal data? Within the past year, the U.S. has adopted two parallel legal frameworks aiming to address the national ...
More jurisdictions are expected to try to settle on artificial intelligence policies and rules in 2025, but how those conversations will include AI safety is not yet clear. But AI stakeholders say ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: OPC's biometric processing code is a major step Begun in 1990, the Human Genome project had the goal of generating the first sequence of the human genome. By 2003, ...
Artificial intelligence governance is at a crossroads. Companies across industries are integrating AI into their products and operations at an unprecedented pace, but governance frameworks are ...
Civil society, academics consider impacts of CPPA's ADMT rulemaking AI vs. privacy: How to reconcile the need for sensitive data with the principle of minimization It was only a matter of time before ...
Generative AI and intellectual property: Copyright implications for AI inputs, outputs Generative AI and intellectual property: The evolving copyright landscape 10 ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: OPC's biometric processing code is a major step Evidently, with rapid advancements in technology, the internet has transformed in unforeseeable ways. In 2022, the ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: OPC's biometric processing code is a major step Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion and analysis pieces to enable our members ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: New government PIA standard takes effect mid-October The IAPP is a policy neutral, not-for-profit association founded in 2000 with a mission to define, promote and improve ...
Transcend's FCPO has 'walked the walk,' 'talked the talk' The IAPP's "Profiles in Privacy" series features a monthly conversation with a notable privacy professional ...
In an op-ed for The Toronto Star, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario Patricia Kosseim supports Ontario's proposed employee monitoring transparency ...
A bill introduced by U.S. Sens. Ben Ray Luján, D-N.M., and Peter Welch, D-Vt., would require online platforms to ask for consumers' permission before using their data to train artificial intelligence ...
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