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Fair use or free ride? The fight over AI training and US copyright law Begun in 1990, the Human Genome project had the goal of generating the first sequence of the human genome. By 2003, 92% of the ...
More jurisdictions are expected to try to settle on artificial intelligence policies and rules in 2025, but how those conversations will include AI safety is not yet clear. But AI stakeholders say ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: CPS25 zeroes in on the issues that matter most Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion pieces to enable our members to hear a broad ...
Transcend's FCPO has 'walked the walk,' 'talked the talk' The IAPP's "Profiles in Privacy" series features a monthly conversation with a notable privacy professional ...
Politico reports Member of French Parliament Philippe Latombe submitted challenges to the European Union General Court against the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework. One ...
Examining Western cyber policy reactions to China's rise in the digital age Notes from the IAPP Canada: Navigating the gray area of biometrics Data brokers, beware: Distinguishing PADFAA from the ...
The role of privacy in the UN's framework for responsible state behavior in cyberspace Notes from the IAPP Canada: Kerr's voice echoes as privacy, AI ethics more urgent than ever A view from DC: FTC ...