Data Protection News Update 30 May 2023
United States Harvard Pilgrim suffers data breach Biden announces additional initiatives exploring AI US Senators probe Google on data practices related to reproductive health care
United States Harvard Pilgrim suffers data breach Biden announces additional initiatives exploring AI US Senators probe Google on data practices related to reproductive health care
United States TSA starts voluntary facial recognition pilot program American Civil Liberties Union claims online age verification could have broad privacy implications OCR reaches $350K
United States Open AI CEO to testify before Congress Senator Michael Bennet introduces Assuring Safe, Secure, Ethical, and Stable Systems for AI Act Europe Austrian
United States White House takes aim at AI risk mitigation Tech funded groups argue child protection bills would hurt user privacy 3M US citizens’ personal
United States EARN IT Act reintroduced for a third time by U.S. Senators Bipartisan forthcoming US Senate bill to set age minimum for social media
Electric car manufacturer, Tesla Inc, is facing a class action lawsuit due to allegations of employees sharing sensitive footage internally from cameras mounted to the
United States Google is using AI in tests for cookie alternative Montana Lawmakers Approve Statewide Ban on TikTok Washington state on track to pass broad-based health data
United States Vimeo agrees to pay 2.25 million USD in AI-related biometric privacy lawsuit Tesla faces class action lawsuit over alleged privacy issues Europe Spain’s
United States NICE is Grabbing Data from Schools and Abortion Clinics FTC anticipated to bring children’s privacy suit against Amazon Europe EU and Japan conclude
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