The EEOC releases a technical assistance document exploring employers’ Title VII liability when incorporating AI tools and automated systems in employment selection procedures, and a new Texas district court rule prevents...more
Our latest briefing dives into new local laws about AI and how it affects both employment and insurance industries, the launch of NIST’s Trustworthy & Responsible Artificial Intelligence Resource Center and the plans for it...more
Our latest briefing dives into the Senate’s exploration of transparency and accountability to prevent bias in algorithmic decision systems, new guidance from the U.S. Copyright Office regarding works including content...more
Our latest briefing dives into the public launch of the NIST’s long-awaited AI Risk Management Framework, the EEOC’s new plan to tackle AI-based discrimination in recruitment and hiring, and the New York Department of...more
Our latest briefing explores a suspension of activity on the Stop Discrimination by Algorithms Act of 2021, an IAIS discussion on discrimination in advertising, and the anticipated release of a U.S./EU AI roadmap....more
Our latest briefing explores the recent FTC commercial surveillance and data security forum (including discussion on widespread use of AI and algorithms in advertising), California’s inquiry into potentially discriminatory...more
Our latest briefing explores the FTC’s push to address “commercial surveillance” and data security, proposed rulemaking from HHS prohibiting the use of discriminatory clinical algorithms, a move by the CFPB to hold digital...more
Like most financial services industries, insurance companies and regulators have in recent years increasingly utilized algorithms, machine learning and artificial intelligence in their day-to-day operations. Indeed, a 2019...more
Our latest briefing examines the latest signal that the Federal Trade Commission is considering rulemaking, a groundbreaking settlement between the Justice Department and Meta over allegedly discriminatory algorithms,...more
The federal government continues to take significant interest in organizations using artificial intelligence and algorithmic decision-making systems, as evidenced by three recent developments out of Washington, D.C.
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Our latest briefing explores the NAIC’s efforts to address algorithmic bias, the Colorado Division of Insurance’s latest stakeholder session on external consumer data and algorithms, and a private-sector solution for...more
Our latest briefing unpacks important developments at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and other AI-related news at the state and industry level....more
The federal government continues to weigh in on artificial intelligence, algorithmic fairness and related issues. In the latest artificial intelligence briefing, we analyze recent events in Washington, D.C., and also track...more
As more organizations use artificial intelligence and algorithms to drive decision-making processes, policymakers are beginning to address concerns about these tools — including their lack of transparency and potential for...more
2021 ended with several significant developments in the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). Some of the key developments include: • District of Columbia Attorney General Karl A. Racine introduced legislation in the...more