All Legal & Regulation articles – Page 5
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NewsAustralia’s Privacy Regulator Sues Medibank Following Massive Data Breach
Australia’s largest health insurer, Medibank, is facing a lawsuit filed by the country’s privacy regulator after a significant data breach compromised the personal details of millions of individuals.
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NewsCFOs Embrace Generative AI Amid Knowledge Gaps and Integration Hurdles
New research concludes that Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) in the US are increasingly integrating generative AI into their financial strategies, but education is needed more than ever.
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NewsMicrosoft Under Fire in EU Over Alleged Children’s Data Privacy Breach
Privacy rights NGO, NOYB has filed two formal complaints with the data protection authority in Austria, alleging that Microsoft’s ‘365 Education’ services infringe upon children’s data privacy rights.
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NewsGDPR at Six: A Landmark in Global Data Privacy
On May 25, 2024, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) marked its sixth anniversary.
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NewsGovernance Essentials for Businesses in the AI Era
In a world increasingly driven by artificial intelligence, the latest discussions in the cybersecurity industry have underscored the critical need for robust governance frameworks.
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ArticleBig tech aligning with EU compliance rules
According to the Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC), the world’s big tech firms are taking proactive steps with European law makers to ensure AI offerings comply with Europe’s stringent data protection regulations.
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NewsProactive Governance, Risk & Compliance @ #RISK
As the world becomes increasingly interconnected and complex, so too does the risk landscape.
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ArticleChatGPT continues to fall short of data standards
According to a new report, OpenAI is still not putting enough effort into reducing the number of inaccuracies in its ChatGPT chatbot, resulting in a failure to comply with EU data rules.
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ArticleUS Business Tycoon Aims for TikTok Purchase
US billionaire Frank McCourt has unveiled plans this week to spearhead a consortium aimed at acquiring TikTok’s US company.
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ArticleData breaches prompt ICO demand for greater data protection efforts in AI era
According to reports, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) was sent over 3,000 reports of cyber incidents through last year.
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ArticleJapan aims for AI regulation talks
The Japanese government has announced plans to talk through new laws aimed at harnessing the growth of generative AI, with discussions set to take place this summer.
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ArticleGeneva to host AI risk talks between US and China
The USA and China are set to convene in Geneva today to iron out proposals on how artificial intelligence (AI) should be harnessed, with a particular focus on risk mitigation.
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ArticleNew bill proposes US federal data privacy framework
Senate Commerce Committee Chair Maria Cantwell and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers have unveiled the American Privacy Rights Act.
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ArticleUS citizens want stronger AI laws
Concerns over personal privacy are intensifying among US citizens in the face of rapid AI tech development, a new study shows.
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ArticleUS bolsters AI regulation and compliance standards
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco recently gave a speech outlining a new Department of Justice drive to tackle criminal behaviour and compliance issues associated with AI technology.
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ArticleAI leading to reduction in staff numbers
AI is set to result in reduced employment across many companies over the next five years, a recent survey by staffing provider, Adecco suggests.
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ArticleAI safety test collaboration announced between UK and US
The United Kingdom and United States have unveiled a fresh collaboration move on AI safety in a bid to address mounting worries over the technology’s rapid evolution and what it may mean for business.
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VideoWe caught up with Nick Graham and Kuan Hon from Dentons and asked them to help us unpick the EU AI Act
We caught up with Nick Graham and Kuan Hon from Dentons and asked them to help us unpick the EU AI Act
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ArticleRisk and reward: How AI is driving the US debt collection industry
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making significant strides in debt collection in the United States, delivering improved efficiency and more effective compliance with regulations. However, many are concerned about potential bias and harassment risks.
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ArticleBloomberg seeks dismissal of copyright AI training lawsuit
A New York federal judge has been asked by Bloomberg LP to throw out of court a lawsuit brought by the governor of Arkansas and other writers, in a dispute that highlights the delicate evolution of AI regulation.









