The proliferation of AI-derived and processed data in the era of big data is occurring against a complex backdrop of legal frameworks governing ownership of and responsibilities with regard to that data. In a previous installment of this two-part series,
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Navigating Data Ownership in the AI Age, Part 1: Types of Big Data and AI-Derived Data
The emergence of big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT) has fundamentally transformed our understanding and utilization of data. While the value of big data is beyond dispute, its management introduces intricate legal questions, particularly concerning…
Cybersecurity Compliance Issues with Verizon FCA Settlement Provides Helpful Suggestions on How to Reduce Liabilities or Mitigate Damages
Unfortunately, but as predicted earlier this year, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has shown no signs of pausing use of the False Claims Act (FCA) as a tool to enforce cybersecurity compliance.
On September 5, 2023, DOJ announced an…
Does the End Justify the Means? Privacy Advocates React to the Cooper Davis Act
This summer, a proposed amendment to the Controlled Substances Act known as the Cooper Davis Act (the “act”) is making its way through congressional approvals and causing growing dissension between and among parents, consumer safety advocates, and anti-drug coalitions on…
Technological and Legal Defenses Against Privacy Attacks on Machine Learning Models
Machine learning (ML) models are a cornerstone of modern technology, allowing models to learn from and make predictions based on vast amounts of data. These models have become integral to various industries in an era of rapid technological innovation, driving…
How Smart Is Your Artificial Intelligence Policy?
There is a great YouTube video that has been circulating the internet for half a decade that reimagines a heuristically programmed algorithmic computer “HAL-9000” as Amazon Alexa in an iconic scene from “2001: A Space Odyssey.” In the clip, “Dave”…
California Takes the Wheel: A Closer Look at Privacy in Connected Vehicles
California, home to the highest number of registered vehicles in the U.S., is at the forefront of a critical issue – the privacy practices of automobile manufacturers and vehicle technology firms.
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), the state’s privacy…
The Future of Construction: AI and Predictive Maintenance Part 1
The construction sector is known for its perennial pursuit of efficiency, quality, and safety. In recent years, one of the tools the sector has started leveraging to achieve these goals is predictive maintenance (PM), specifically the implementation of artificial intelligence…
Tabletop Exercises as Risk Mitigation Tools
As cyber threats have evolved and expanded, cybersecurity has emerged as a threat to organizations across sectors, and there is more urgency than ever for companies to remain vigilant and prepared. Cybersecurity incidents can come with legal implications and lead…
Don’t Mess with Texas or Its Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Laws
Kayla Tran is a co-author of this post and is a Summer Associate at Bradley.
In recent years, the Lone Star State has been vigilant in enacting cybersecurity and data privacy laws to protect individuals and businesses from the disastrous…