
The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee held a hearing on July 11 at 10am ET (8am MT) on AI and data privacy. The hearing focused on the need for enhanced privacy protections in the evolving AI landscape. Expert witnesses, including Ryan Calo, provided written testimonies emphasizing the urgency for federal privacy laws. Calo's testimony drew on the work of several other experts. The hearing underscored the increasing necessity for Congress to act on privacy protections in the age of AI.
Experts Warn Senators AI is Upping the Urgency for Federal Privacy Law https://t.co/VrksRtjn2I
Clarion, bracing, and spot on demand for privacy protections in AI or automated age from the one and only @rcalo testifying before Senate today. Must read and Congress must act. https://t.co/vGgLVOiWJ5
Here is my written Senate testimony on the need for privacy laws in an age of AI. I rely on the work of @ariezrawaldman @daniellecitron @hartzog @neilmrichards @julie17usc @Alicia_S_N @jevanhutson and others. https://t.co/bCix2G0SiQ (PDF)


