By Cassandre Coyer | May 1, 2023
From increased disclosure requirements to growing threats of compliance violations, privacy professionals highlighted some of the most pressing information security trends during a Seattle KnowledgeNet Chapter meeting.
By Gail J. Cohen | April 30, 2023
It could take three years before the impact of any legislation takes full effect. Meanwhile, companies can do whatever they want with a technology that, in the words of one Big Law partner, "poses an existential threat."
By Stephanie Wilkins | April 28, 2023
"Legal innovation should capitalize on highly enriched, modeled data sets by producing advanced functionality and workflow solutions that anticipate what a client needs to stay out of litigation," says Nicole Stone; Director, New Product Development Content Strategy at Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.
By Cassandre Coyer | April 24, 2023
With its latest proposed AI regulation, China could position itself as one of the most prescriptive regulators of generative AI.
By Michael Bahar and Eversheds Sutherland's Cybersecurity and Privacy Team | April 20, 2023
For all the laudable developments with new technologies—including artificial intelligence and, at times, biometrics—companies need to be mindful that, despite their best intentions, they may find themselves subject to serious regulatory and litigation risk.
By Cassandre Coyer | April 19, 2023
While only targeting a small part of the U.S. population, Colorado's life insurance draft bill could eventually raise the bar for what AI best practices look like in the U.S.
By Christine Schiffner | April 19, 2023
Lawyers are trying to tackle the risk factors of quickly evolving use of AI in advertising, while the FTC is playing catch-up.
By Lisa Shuchman | April 16, 2023
It was only a matter of time: Governments want a say on the regulation of generative AI and chatbots like GPT, writes The Global Lawyer. Meanwhile, retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has his say on globalization and the rule of law.
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By Sarah Pearce, Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP | April 10, 2023
Organizations should focus on designing and operating AI systems used in the metaverse in accordance with new legislation in the EU, the UK and beyond.
By Cassandre Coyer | April 5, 2023
"At a global level it's the least stupid privacy law we have so far," Max Schrems said of the GDPR during the Wednesday morning keynote at the IAPP 2023 Global Privacy Summit. He added, "It's just not precise enough in many areas."
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