French data protection authority CNIL and consortium partners Thursday launched the Privacy Auditing of AI Models project to develop a tool that will assess models' privacy.
Connecticut Sen. James Maroney (D) on Thursday continued his push against Congress’ potential AI moratorium, saying it prevents states from upholding their privacy laws (see 2506250044).
California bills on surveillance and automated decision-making in the workplace are advancing despite continuing concerns from employers that use such technologies.
The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) called for "enforceable legal obligations" that make risk assessments "mandatory" and afford "public access" to them, ensuring citizens can identify "how harms are mitigated and compliance is ensured."
Swedish Prime Minister and Moderate Party Leader Ulf Kristersson will raise pausing the implementation of the EU AI Act at the European Council meeting this week in Brussels, his office confirmed to us Wednesday.
Creating a federal AI standard would end “the chaos of 50 different state laws” and ensure American companies can develop “cutting-edge” technology, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Wednesday in an X post supporting President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill.
The signing of a Texas AI law marks a “major step forward for AI safety, security and transparency,” the Transparency Coalition said Monday. That’s even as some attorneys have said it doesn't add much regulation (see 2506230021).
Managing AI privacy concerns in an organization requires expanding existing frameworks but also increasing collaboration across the business in acknowledgment of AI's wide potential to touch many areas, panelists said during an IAPP webinar on Tuesday.
The U.K. Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) June 19 published information to help businesses and the public as changes under the new U.K. Data Use and Access Act 2025 (DUAA) are introduced (see 2506100003).
A court dismissed a class action lawsuit against the NFL that alleged the league violated the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) by employing the Meta-tracking pixel without user notice and consent. Issued Friday, the summary order ruled that an "ordinary person" could not determine a user's Facebook ID through the pixel's transmission.