The European Commission does not plan to renew debate on draft legislation for handling artificial intelligence when it causes harms, the IAPP's Caitlin Andrews reports.
IAPP Staff Writer Lexie White recaps recent panel discussion regarding the impacts and importance of encryption ...
The key to success lies in viewing AI literacy not as an additional burden but as an opportunity to build AI competency and competitive advantages. Through thoughtful integration, organizations can ...
IAPP Country Leader, Ireland, Kate Colleary highlights a discussion among global regulators and thought leaders at the AI Action Summit.
IAPP Managing Director, Australia, New Zealand, Adam Ford, discusses his "true north" in ensuring IAPP colleagues and members across the ANZ and APAC regions have what they need to enable and empower ...
Building an effective AI literacy program takes time, resources and sustained effort. It is important to recognize this is a journey rather than a destination. While the comprehensive framework ...
The Trump administration's fast-moving efforts to limit the size of the U.S. federal bureaucracy, primarily through the recently minted Department of Government Efficiency, are raising privacy and ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: Proximity to US creates uncertainty, but hope remains A view from DC: US House Republicans organize a privacy working group Editor's Note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We ...
Notes from the IAPP Europe: Global regulators, thought leaders share AI governance approaches at AI Action Summit The Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ...
Editor's Note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion pieces to enable our members to hear a broad spectrum of views in our domains. The recent wave of consumer privacy laws in the ...
Artificial intelligence governance is at a crossroads. Companies across industries are integrating AI into their products and operations at an unprecedented pace, but governance frameworks are ...