2025-04-26 One-Minute Post

2025, Apr 26    

Kansas Governor signs bill broadening privacy breach to include AI-generated materials. US House Committee subpoenas Chinese state telecoms over data privacy. California Governor signals light touch regulation for AI sector. GAO assesses AI risks, highlighting unintentional bias in AI systems. New CIArb guidelines address algorithmic bias in AI tools for arbitration.

Articles we found interesting:

  • 1. Governor Kelly Signs Bill Protecting Kansans - Newsroom | Kansas Office of the Governor link Highlight: SB 186 broadens the scope of breach of privacy to encompass the sharing of materials created or altered by AI that portray individuals in a sexual …

  • 2. US House Committee subpoenas Chinese state telecoms over data privacy, national … link Highlight:privacy of Americans' data. The Committee noted that “should the … Applying AI (artificial intelligence)…

  • 3. Newsom Signals to California Privacy Watchdog That He's on Big Tech's Side on AI Regulation link Highlight: Gov. Gavin Newsom is urging the California Privacy Protection Agency to regulate the state's AI sector with a light touch.

  • 4. GAO Assesses Artificial Intelligence and Finds Five Risks and Challenges link Highlight: Unintentional bias can be present in generative AI systems due to statistical, contextual, historical, and human cognitive biases in the training …

  • 5. What progress was made in 2024 tackling AI risks? - Lexology link Highlight:biases are in human-generated data. The AI Index concludes that “while bias appears to have decreased on standard benchmarks – creating an …

  • 6. Generating efficiencies: the new CIArb Guidelines on the Use of AI in Arbitration - Dentons link Highlight:AI in arbitration. The Guidelines also touch on the risk of algorithmic bias in certain AI tools, as well as the environmental impact of using …

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