
Silver linings: Why COVID-19 will encourage a national privacy law
Consensus has formed around the need for a national privacy law; Congress should seize this opportunity.

Interim AI report offers mix of ambitious and practical recommendations
If we want US, rather than Chinese, values to infuse the world’s approach to AI, then high powered diplomacy is an essential tool. A new NSC report breaks down the approach.

Restrictions needed but not sufficient to address Chinese technology acquisition
The US has developed a number of new tools to deny China access to US technology. Those tools are necessary, but are not sufficient.

European Court of Justice 'right to be forgotten' ruling likely to be relitigated
Love it or hate it, it’s clear that whether the EU can apply the GDPR’s “right to be forgotten” globally is in question.

Why it’s time for a strong federal privacy law
A federal privacy statute can harmonize privacy law, leave room for states to regulate/enforce and enable American global tech policy leadership.

Enhancing trust in artificial intelligence: Audits and explanations can help
There are a lot of tools available to help with AI audits and explanations and more will be available in the coming years.

French judicial analytics ban undermines rule of law
The ban is likely unconstitutional in the United States.

The electronic signature market: a US competitive success story
US policy tools that encourage the use of e-signatures is a boon for both businesses and the economy.

States should not rush to pass laws affecting auto dealer and auto consumer data
Due to cybersecurity and other impending regulations, patience is key.

UK ‘Online Harms White Paper’ is ambitious and takes prescriptive approach
In order for the approach to not negatively affect innovation, however, there needs to be more prioritization.

International tax talks and country actions rendering digital tax discussion moot
Sector-specific – including digital – taxes make no sense.

The United States needs a federal privacy law
As different US states and countries around the world enact privacy laws, it’s time for the federal government to as well.
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