2025-02-22 One-Minute Post
California’s proposed AI regulations are criticized for overstepping privacy laws. A federal working group is drafting a data privacy bill. Meanwhile, Chairman Guthrie and Vice Chairman Joyce are exploring data privacy and security frameworks. Kangwook Lee focuses on reducing bias in AI, while schools educate on AI bias. Marketers are advised on surviving strict AI regulations enforcing transparency and bias mitigation.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. Comments to the California Privacy Protection Agency's Proposed AI Regulations link Highlight: The CPPA's proposal oversteps its authority, transforming an already overbearing data privacy law into excessive AI regulation. It requires businesses …
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2. Working group formed to draft federal data privacy bill | SC Media link Highlight: … privacy bill, reports The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm … AI/ML · Privacy concerns prompt South Korean suspension of DeepSeek · SC …
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3. Chairman Guthrie and Vice Chairman Joyce Issue Request for Information to Explore Data … link Highlight: V. Artificial Intelligence. Most state comprehensive data privacy and security laws regulate AI through “automated decision-making” requirements. A …
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4. ECE Focus on Faculty: Kangwook Lee - College of Engineering link Highlight: … (AI) and machine learning, with a special focus on generative AI. He … Data ethics course teaches undergrads how to reduce bias in AI · Lee …
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5. Area schools being educated in benefits and negatives of AI | The Northside Sun link Highlight: Students should be aware that AI tools and techniques may be biased and should take steps to mitigate bias when using AI, should not share names …
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6. AI Regulation Is Dead. Here's How Marketers Can Survive - Forbes link Highlight: It enforces strict rules on AI transparency, bias mitigation, and high-risk AI applications, including advertising algorithms. China requires …
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