2025-05-22 One-Minute Post
Arizona’s first AI steering committee prioritizes privacy and fairness. Google’s new AI shopping feature raises privacy concerns. Regulators emphasize transparency, bias detection, and risk mitigation in AI laws. State AGs address bias and discrimination in AI decision-making processes. Existing laws are being used for AI oversight, but gaps remain, particularly in addressing bias.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. Governor Katie Hobbs Announces Members of Arizona's First AI Steering Committee link Highlight: … privacy, with access and fairness at the forefront. “Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming how we live, work, and govern,” said Governor …
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2. My Jaw Dropped When Google Told Me How Its New AI Shopping Feature Handles Privacy link Highlight: But I'm an AI reporter, and I spend a lot of time worrying about the privacy implications of image and video tools, so I was skeptical, too.
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3. What happens when artificial intelligence quietly reshapes our lives? - NPR link Highlight: … privacy and human connection … National Security · Is AI the future of America's foreign policy? Some experts think so …
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4. 2025 State Insurance AI & ECDIS Regulatory Guidance | Troutman Pepper Locke link Highlight: … AI laws, stressing transparency, bias detection, and risk mitigation. The impact of AI regulation on third-party vendors and necessary compliance …
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5. State AGs Fill the AI Regulatory Void link Highlight: As generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies rapidly … bias and discrimination in decision-making processes. In January 2024 …
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6. Regulators Lean on Existing Laws for AI Oversight, but Gaps Remain, GAO Says link Highlight: The OCC has completed multi-year reviews of large banks' AI models and risk management practices, offering specific recommendations on bias and model …
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