Tech companies and privacy advocates are lobbying the California Privacy Protection Agency as it prepares to write new rules to guard against abuses caused by automation and artificial intelligence-powered decisions.
Officials at the newly formed agency are going through feedback following a comment period on how to write regulations around automated decision making, technology that runs itself to follow predetermined rules. It’s a category that includes AI, software in which a machine learns tasks and adapts itself to new ones.
The recently released comments illustrate the different requests the agency board will have to tackle, particularly over how broad or ...
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