58 Continue with Colorado: » Opt in for sensitive data » AI Act (similar to EU AIA but with focus on discrimination) » Profiling - requires a DPIA- for “legally significant decisions” - this includes decisions that impact employment » Includes Non profits » Detailed regulations on how to conduct DPIAs » Special provisions on biometrics Continue with Texas and and Connecticut and other » Strict enforcement - see here, and here and here » Biometrics, kids, privacy disclosures » Oregon: AI enforcement » Michigan: data minimization FTC That was then: » De-facto regulator » Strong Focus on sensitive information and sharing » Location information (Premom ); InMarket ( ); X-mode (here and here) » Health information (BetterHelp, GoodRx); » Browsing data (Avast) » Biometrics and genetics (here and here) » Employee surveillance » Connected vehicles: » Children’s information (here and here) » Data clean rooms » Hashing » Chatbots This is now: Chair of the Commission: Republican Andrew Ferguson and a Republican Majority. Expected changes: (see here for deep dive) » more choosy enforcement » no more regulation by blog or guidance; » continued enforcement of deception including in AI » continued enforcement of unfair within the bounds
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