Colorado became the first state to adopt a comprehensive AI framework when Gov. Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 205. The law, unlike the EU AI Act, does not ban certain uses of AI. Instead, Colorado focused on accountability;...more
It has been a busy start to the year in the land of AI regulation. Below is a recap.
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The majority of the activity in the U.S. has been at the state level. Utah leads the pack with passage of the...more
Over the weekend, a bipartisan and bicameral group in Congress unveiled a privacy proposal—The American Privacy Rights Act of 2024 (APRA)—along with a brief summary. The APRA builds on existing privacy frameworks at the state...more
2023 was an active year for AI regulation but 2024 looks to be even busier. Below we summarize the key regulatory developments from last year and try to predict what will come next....more
In this episode of BIZ LIT | TODAY, Shook, Hardy & Bacon Partners Gary Miller and Camila Tobón explore Tips for Building an AI Framework. Gary co-leads Shook’s Business Litigation Practice and Camila is the director of...more
There have been a series of unfavorable Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) opinions for defendants in the Illinois Supreme Court. But that streak may be changing. Shook Biometric Privacy Practice Chair Matt Wolfe along...more
Artificial intelligence (AI) is top of mind for companies, and while early adoption of this technology has strategic value, companies that do so with an eye on regulation will be better positioned to defend their use of AI....more
On April 27th, Washington State’s governor signed the Washington State My Health My Data Act—a law the legislature nominally designed to increase healthcare privacy. But it does more than that. The law uses sweeping...more
Stated simply, artificial intelligence (AI) involves applying a set of instructions to a data set to solve a specific problem in an automated way. AI is common on the internet—think recommendations for feeds, personal...more
As we ring in the new year, employers around the country will be bringing in new or updated employee privacy notices. And while these notices were initially targeted to California employees because of privacy requirements...more
Going Deep on the California Consumer Privacy Act -
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has been called the beginning of America’s GDPR. As the most comprehensive privacy law in the United States, entities doing...more
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