
Madeline Cimino
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Jan 24, 2025 |
blog.freshfields.us | Beth George |Sean Quinn |Madeline Cimino
On January 13, 2025, California Attorney General Rob Bonta released two legal advisories addressing how existing state laws apply to artificial intelligence (AI). “The fifth-largest economy in the world is not the wild west; existing California laws apply to both the development and use of AI,” said Attorney General Bonta.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
lexology.com | Rachael Annear |Zofia Aszendorf |Richard Bird |Georgina Bayly |Beth George |Adam Gillert | +28 more
2025 DATA LAW TRENDS Leading the change Contents 01 AI governance takes center stage 02 International data transfers are under the spotlight 03 A new wave of cyber threats is here 04 New global regulations are changing our digital operations 05 Tougher enforcement is reshaping data and privacy compliance 06 US state consumer privacy laws are expanding 07 Asia's privacy laws are maturing 08 New EU data access regulations are shaping the future 2 Executive summary The 2025 Data Law Trends...
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Oct 7, 2024 |
lexology.com | Beth George |Janet Kim |Sean Quinn |Madeline Cimino |Christine Chong
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed into law a wave of legislation – totaling 19 laws – addressing the opportunities and risks of AI and placing California at the forefront of AI regulation in the United States. From election integrity to performer rights and healthcare transparency, the state has enacted measures aimed at managing potential negative impacts of the AI boom.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
blog.freshfields.us | Beth George |Janet Kim |Sean Quinn |Madeline Cimino
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed into law a wave of legislation – totaling 19 laws – addressing the opportunities and risks of AI and placing California at the forefront of AI regulation in the United States. From election integrity to performer rights and healthcare transparency, the state has enacted measures aimed at managing potential negative impacts of the AI boom.
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May 9, 2024 |
lexology.com | Andrew Dockham |Beth George |Adam Golden |Vinita Kailasanath |Kristen Riemenschneider |Madeline Cimino | +1 more
Following legislation forcing ByteDance’s divestment in TikTok, anti-China sentiment on Capitol Hill has refocused on restricting the federal government from contracting companies that contract with biotech firms linked to foreign adversaries. Legislation being considered on both sides of Capitol Hill takes an aggressive stance.
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