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IAPP Managing Director, Washington, DC, Cobun Zweifel-Keegan analyzes an attempt by U.S. federal policymakers to pass a moratorium on enforcement of state-level AI laws.
The European Commission does not plan to renew debate on draft legislation for handling artificial intelligence when it causes harms, citing a lack of agreement as the technology industry has pushed ...
The second half of 2024 welcomed new data privacy laws from Cameroon, Ethiopia, Malawi, the Republic of Moldova and the Vatican City. Other countries, such as Botswana, Chile, Malaysia, Monaco, Turkey ...
The wait for a finalized agreement to solidify EU-U.S. data flows is winding down. The latest step forward in the process came with U.S. President Joe Biden's long-awaited executive order mandating ...
Contributors Erica Werneman Root, Nils Müller and Monica Mahay explore the core legal requirements under the EU AI Act and situates AI literacy in the wider AI governance context.
A group of multistate lawmakers say they are working together to implement thoughtful guardrails on AI technologies.
Keir Lamont and David Stauss take a look at state data privacy law activity over 2024, noting seven new states passed comprehensive privacy laws.
This report seeks to provide understanding about how organizations are defining and implementing their internal digital governance structures.
Red Clover Advisors Founder and CEO Jodi Daniels discusses the importance of embedding AI assessments within a governance program.
The debate around preemption within federal privacy legislation in the U.S. can be boiled down to a simple question: Should a federal data privacy law function as a ceiling or as a floor?
While only a few jurisdictions have passed laws specific to artificial intelligence governance, the regulatory application of existing laws to the governance of AI technologies has happened at a much ...
Baker & McKenzie's Helena Engfeldt and Elisabeth Dehareng explore data minimization requirements as a global concept and how organizations can stay compliant.