2025-07-26 One-Minute Post
European Parliament Committee recommends EU Directive on algorithmic management, while Trump Administration releases AI Action Plan to ensure federal government AI models are free of bias. The focus is on combatting ideological bias in AI models. Increased use of AI in surveillance could conflict with privacy rights.
Articles we found interesting:
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1. European Parliament Committee Recommends Commission to Propose EU Directive on … link Highlight: Posted in Algorithmic Management, Artificial Intelligence (AI), European Union … privacy and data protection, digital services and AI. She advises …
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2. New inquiry: Human Rights and the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence - Committees link Highlight: Increased use of AI in surveillance could conflict with an individual's right to privacy or freedom of expression. Those who have their rights …
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3. Kirkland Advises Crusoe on Strategic Partnership with Tallgrass to Develop AI Data Center … link Highlight: … AI data center campus located in southeast Wyoming. Designed to scale up to 10 gigawatts … Privacy & Disclaimers. © 2025 Kirkland & Ellis LLP.
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4. Trump Administration Releases AI Action Plan and Issues Executive Orders to Promote Innovation link Highlight: These orders aim to (i) ensure that all models procured by the federal government are free of ideological bias; (ii) accelerate the construction of AI …
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5. What To Know About "America's AI Action Plan" - Loeb Quick Takes link Highlight: … bias, discrimination or unfairness. Instead, the Plan focuses on combatting “ideological bias” in AI models and designing AI systems to “pursue …
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6. Top Takeaways: President Trump's New AI Action Plan | WilmerHale - JDSupra link Highlight: In his latest move on artificial intelligence (“AI … The focus here is on what the Action Plan describes as “ideological bias” in certain AI models.
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