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Illinois Supreme Court BIPA Decision Highlights Need to Pair Strong Privacy Measures with Robust Insurance Coverage

By Peter Halprin, Jeffrey Schulman, and Tae Andrews, from Pasich LLP

Learn about the implications of the decision by the Supreme Court of Illinois in Cothron v. White Castle System, Inc. (February 17, 2023), which determined that violations under the US Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) accrue each time an individual’s biometric data is illegally scanned or transmitted.

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Protecting Your Business in a Digital World: Top 10 Questions for Internal Teams and Stakeholders

By Wendy Esposito, Of Counsel, Benesch
Alison K. Evans, Partner, Benesch

This Top 10 is intended to help in-house counsel obtain the most important information related to technology projects so they can evaluate risks to the company’s data, intellectual property, and commercial interests, and ensure proper contractual protections.

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And Texas Makes Ten? – Texas Legislature Sends Comprehensive Consumer Data Privacy Law to Governor’s Desk

By Jessica Engler, partner at Kean Miller

On May 10, 2023, the Texas State Senate passed the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (“TDPSA”), sending the bill to Governor’s desk for final signature. If signed into law, Texas will join a growing contingency of states enforcing comprehensive data privacy laws for their residents. This article provides answers to some general questions about the TDPSA as it is currently written.

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How the Federal Government’s AI Risk Management Practices Will Set the Standard: A Closer Look at Government Action Following President Biden’s Executive Order on AI

By Rachel V. See (Seyfarth Shaw LLP)

This article discusses how President Biden's Executive Order on artificial intelligence and follow-up actions by federal agencies will impact federal risk-management practices, likely serving as a model for AI risk management by private-sector employers.

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Artificial Intelligence Systems, Profiling, and the New U.S. State Privacy Laws

By Christopher Dodson (Cozen O'Connor)

The rapid spread of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems in recent years has overlapped with the enactment of comprehensive privacy laws by U.S. states. Several of the comprehensive state privacy laws have provisions that specifically address certain uses of AI systems, in particular use in profiling.

This article surveys those provisions and assumes the reader is already familiar with basic concepts in the comprehensive privacy laws, such as controllership and applicability thresholds.

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The Biden Administration’s Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights

By Christopher Dodson (Cozen O'Connor)

As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly expands throughout the private sector and government, the Biden administration has published a report titled A Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. The report sets out five basic rights of people that should be respected in connection with AI systems.

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NIST Issues New Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework

By Christopher Dodson (Cozen O'Connor)

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently released version 1.0 of its Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework. The framework identifies 6 factors for mitigating risk and evaluating the trustworthiness of an artificial intelligence (AI) system.