Category: Data privacy
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The Sedona Conference Launches Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence and the Law
The Sedona Conference, one of the nation’s leading nonpartisan think-tanks on issues of law and technology, will be launching its Working Group 13 on Artificial Intelligence and the Law in January, building on its long-standing reputation in the areas of eDiscovery, digital records management, patent litigation, trade secrets, cybersecurity, data privacy, and cross-border data transfers.… Read more
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Privacy-enhancing technologies: Will AI providers be held accountable too?
[Privacy-Enhancing Technologies] could usher in a paradigm shift in how we as a society protect privacy while deriving knowledge from data. However, there are also risks that PETs could provide a false veneer of privacy, misleading people into believing that a data sharing arrangement is more private than it really is. Alexander Macgillivray & Tess… Read more
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Your duties to your AI customers and their private data
Any discussion of “responsible AI” and your use of AI customer data simply cannot start with the pretense: “It’s currently not illegal, so we’re good!” As noted in our discussion of deepfake pornography last week, the law simply hasn’t caught up with the technology. Perhaps the same can be said for data privacy issues. But… Read more