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In this episode of 'The Privacy Corner', Robert Bateman discusses the week's top three privacy developments. He talks about the California Privacy Protection Agency winning an appeal which makes its CPRA regulations enforceable. Also, he discusses the priorities set out by the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) for enforcement up to 2024, which includes investigations related to the Olympic and Paralympic games, minors' data, and loyalty programs. Lastly, he describes a warning by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to companies about training their AI models on users. These developments imply a need for businesses to understand and comply with the implications of changing privacy regulations, especially in terms of AI usage and data protection.
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In this episode of 'The Privacy Corner', Robert Bateman discusses the week's top three privacy developments. He talks about the California Privacy Protection Agency winning an appeal which makes its CPRA regulations enforceable. Also, he discusses the priorities set out by the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) for enforcement up to 2024, which includes investigations related to the Olympic and Paralympic games, minors' data, and loyalty programs. Lastly, he describes a warning by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to companies about training their AI models on users. These developments imply a need for businesses to understand and comply with the implications of changing privacy regulations, especially in terms of AI usage and data protection.
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