Proton said it’s adding a privacy-respecting AI assistant called Lumo to its email service. “With no logs kept and every chat encrypted, Lumo keeps your conversations confidential and your data fully under your control -- never shared, sold, or stolen,” Proton blogged Wednesday.
The U.S. should urge international trading partners to remove cloud service restrictions and cross-border data restrictions, the Business Software Alliance said Monday, launching its AI Adoption Agenda.
AI-equipped social robots may “seem like a natural evolution of traditional smart home devices,” but “their extensive data collection capabilities, anthropomorphic features, and capacity to interact with their environment make social robots a more significant security and privacy threat,” said a Duke University paper released this week.
To prevent AI discrimination, regulators will soon tackle surveillance pricing, also known as behavioral data mining, said Wayne Stacey, executive director at the Berkley Center for Law & Technology, during a panel at a Troutman Amin law conference Monday.
The Texas attorney general is set to become one of the top AI enforcers in the U.S. after this year’s passage of the Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act (TRAIGA), said Goodwin attorney Omer Tene in a blog post earlier this week.
Logitech’s global AI lead doesn’t "subscribe" to the idea that the EU AI Act will stifle innovation, she said Wednesday.
Clearly defined data rights are critical aspects of commercial transactions, especially when health care agreements include AI technology, Foley & Lardner attorneys blogged Wednesday.
Congress should reject the proposed 10-year moratorium on enforcement of state AI laws, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said Thursday in a New York Times editorial (see 2506030068).
The software industry said New York state legislation (S-6953/A-6453) aimed at regulating the training and use of AI frontier models is “premature.”
The Leadership Conference’s Center for Civil Rights and Technology on Thursday released a guide for companies to help ensure the AI systems within their organization are fair, safe and trusted, while protecting and promoting civil rights especially of marginalized groups.