Two board members of the California Privacy Protection Agency sharply questioned whether the agency should regulate automated decision-making tools (ADMT) at a Friday meeting. Board member Alastair Mactaggart said the board must take seriously several stakeholders' threats about possible litigation if the CPPA pursues AI regulation in an ongoing rulemaking about ADMT and several other subjects. Chairperson Jennifer Urban pushed back.
Poland's data protection authority issued guidance Wednesday to help data controllers decide when to perform a data protection impact assessment (DPIA). It noted that the General Data Protection Regulation doesn't require a DPIA for every processing operation a controller plans to carry out, but an assessment is mandatory if that processing, in particular involving new technologies, is likely to result in a high risk to someone's rights or freedoms.
The Hamburg Commission for Data Protection and Freedom of Information published a report Tuesday on its 2024 data protection activities.
More than 30 people testified about a bill seeking to limit automated analysis of personal data for making financial inferences during a Wednesday hearing in the Colorado House Judiciary Committee, with many people supporting its protections for both workers and consumers.
A French lawmaker who challenged the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework in 2023 had his first hearing in the EU General Court Monday. Member of Parliament Philippe Latombe is seeking annulment of the DPF (see 2309120030) (Latombe v. Commission, Case T-533/23).
Facial recognition technology brings "clear benefits" for preventing and detecting crime, but it relies on processing large amounts of sensitive personal data, so its use must be necessary and proportionate, the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) said in a statement Wednesday.
The Norwegian Data Protection Authority Tuesday published answers to frequently asked questions about AI from applicants and participants in its regulatory sandbox.
NEW YORK CITY -- State lawmakers are following up on their comprehensive privacy laws with AI legislation that seeks to regulate consequential decisions, said AI and privacy legal experts at a Perrin Conferences event Wednesday at the New York City Bar Association. Amid general federal inaction, state lawmakers have proposed hundreds of AI bills on a plethora of subjects related to the growing technology, they noted.
The Hong Kong Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD) Monday published a checklist on guidelines for use of generative AI (Gen AI) by employees, along with findings from a data breach investigation.
Nine of 10 South Koreans recognize the importance of privacy and seven in 10 are concerned about invasion of privacy from AI, a survey from the government's Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) found.