California’s privacy watchdog eyes AI rules with opt-out and access rights

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California’s Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) is preparing for its next trick: Putting guardrails on AI.

The state privacy regulator, which has an important role in setting rules of the road for digital giants given how much of Big Tech (and Big AI) is headquartered on its sun-kissed soil, has today published draft regulations for how people’s data can be used for what it refers to as automated decisionmaking technology (ADMT*)… Read the full article here.

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