2024-10-05 One-Minute Post

2024, Oct 05    

California enacts health AI bill and protections for neural data, while students create a way to access personal info via AI and smart glasses, raising privacy concerns. The recent flurry of AI laws in California aims to ensure AI systems adhere to the same privacy protections as other forms of data processing. Additionally, the US Department of Labor issues a framework to guide employers using AI recruiting and hiring tools, focusing on inclusive hiring. Meanwhile, AI literacy is emphasized for fostering critical thinking, ethical awareness, and responsible engagement, and the implementation of medical imaging AI raises considerations for bias and fairness.

Articles we found interesting:

  • 1. California Enacts Health AI Bill and Protections for Neural Data | Inside Privacy link Highlight: On September 28, California's governor signed a number of bills into law, including to regulate health care facilities' use of artificial …

  • 2. Students created a way to access personal info via AI and smart glasses - Morning Brew link Highlight:privacy concerns that are getting unboxed with easily accessible consumer tech. In a video posted to X, AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio explained …

  • 3. Decoding California's Recent Flurry of AI Laws | Foley & Lardner LLP link Highlight: The goal is to ensure that AI systems adhere to the same privacy protections that govern other forms of data processing and use. Watermarking AI- …

  • 4. DOL Issues Framework to Guide Employers Using AI Recruiting and Hiring Tools | JD Supra link Highlight: On September 24, 2024, the United States Department of Labor (“DOL”) announced the publication of an AI & Inclusive Hiring Framework (the…

  • 5. AI education revolution | The Express Tribune link Highlight: AI literacy is about more than technical knowledge; it is about fostering critical thinking, ethical awareness and responsible engagement. In Pakistan …

  • 6. Implementing Medical Imaging AI: Issues to Consider - HMP Global Learning Network link Highlight: As of August 7, 2024, the U.S. FDA has authorized 950 AI/ML-enabled medical devices; more than 100 of these were authorized this year.

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