Each week, the IAPP offers up this top-five list to help distill all the privacy-related content that gets published on a weekly basis. Sure, we try to boil it down each day with the Daily Dashboard and our weekly regional digests, but we know our readers are very busy being privacy pro rock stars. So here are the top-five most-read privacy stories going back to Friday, May 10.
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A regulatory roadmap to AI and privacy
As artificial intelligence is poised to take over the world, it is raising a number of problems, many involving privacy. These are catalogued in the recently posted article draft, "Artificial Intelligence and Privacy." Understanding these issues and the overall relationship between AI and privacy is...
India's foray into regulating AI
India has taken initial steps toward regulating artificial intelligence through two advisories issued by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, the government body responsible for policymaking on internet-related issues.
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How the proposed APRA could impact AI
U.S. Congress' latest attempt at crafting comprehensive federal privacy legislation comes as the digital policy landscape is focused on how the concept of data privacy intersects with artificial intelligence.
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Delivering on privacy, enabling trusted innovation a 'passion' for Workday's Cosgrove
As privacy professionals around the world explore their role in artificial intelligence governance, Workday Vice President and Chief Privacy Officer Barbara Cosgrove, CIPP/E, said conversations around the rapidly growing technology and responsible innovation are "of paramount importance."
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Major trends in US cybersecurity law and policy
Privacy professionals have always needed to have one eye on data security. However, the obligation of data custodians to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the personal information they hold is becoming increasingly complex with its own, sometimes overlapping, sometimes confl...
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