2024-05-24 One-Minute Post

2024, May 24    

Employers are focusing on cybersecurity, data privacy laws, and risk mitigation, while marketers are navigating the ethical landscape of AI, considering privacy and confidentiality risks. California and the EU are collaborating to regulate artificial intelligence, with GDPR leading the way in privacy protection. In the US, attempts to regulate AI’s impact on people’s lives are facing challenges. Colorado has enacted the nation’s first comprehensive legislation to protect consumers from biased artificial intelligence systems, while librarians are being cautioned about AI’s potential for bias and copyright issues when working with students.

Articles we found interesting:

  • 1. Cybersecurity and Privacy in Employment Key Issues - The National Law Review link Highlight: Ben Perry discusses cybersecurity, data privacy laws, and risk mitigation for employers, covering data breaches, CCPA, biometrics, and AI in the …

  • 2. A Marketer's Guide To Navigating The Ethical Landscape Of AI - Forbes link Highlight: For instance, while open-source tools are typically a more cost-effective option, they may also pose privacy and confidentiality risks, as sharing …

  • 3. How California and the EU work together to regulate artificial intelligence - CalMatters link Highlight: The General Data Protection Regulation, better known as GDPR, is the European Union's best known legislation for privacy protection. It also led to …

  • 4. Attempts to regulate AI's hidden hand in Americans' lives flounder in US statehouses link Highlight:bias in an AI algorithm. “You can understand and deal with a single person … Artificial Intelligence Bias Discrimination Regulation Ai · Business …

  • 5. Colo. AI Bias Law Brings Little Certainty For Insurance Sector - Law360 link Highlight: Colorado's governor signed into law the nation's first comprehensive legislation to protect consumers from biased artificial intelligence systems, …

  • 6. An AI Toolbox for Librarians | School Library Journal link Highlight: In working with students, I would primarily caution them about hallucinations, copyright, and bias. AI engines are designed to give you the answer …

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