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An overview of the twenty (and counting!) US state comprehensive privacy laws
[Updated: Jan. 8, 2025] Since 2018, US state legislative bodies have shown no signs of slowing their efforts to pass comprehensive privacy laws. While these laws often mirror one another, they also
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Creating trustworthy AI and reducing liability with NIST’s AI Risk Management Framework
On January 26, 2023, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released the first version of the Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework (AI RMF).[1] The AI RMF is a voluntary resource

What the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act will mean for the global AI industry
On April 21, 2021, the European Commission proposed the Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA), a regulatory and legal framework for artificial intelligence systems.[1] On December 5, 2022, the Council of the European Union

Guidance on Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection
[Updated: March 7, 2024] For many of us, Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) represents innovation, opportunities, and potential value to society. For data protection professionals, however, AI also represents a range of risks involved

hiQ v. LinkedIn: User Agreements in the Age of Data Scraping
On November 4, 2022, LinkedIn announced a “significant win” for the platform and its members against “personal data scraping.” The win resulted from a 6-year legal battle that asked, in part, whether LinkedIn must

Two-Party Consent Requirements for Recording Calls
For a call recording to be lawful, federal law [1] and most states require at least one party to the conversation to consent to the recording. However, many states go further, requiring two-party