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Key Insights and Strategic Implications of the IAPP Organizational Digital Governance Report 2024 (05.10.24)

The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) has released its Organizational Digital Governance Report 2024, on 5th September, 2024, highlighting the transformative effects of emerging technologies and digital regulations on governance structures within global organizations. The report is based on interviews with senior leaders from some of the world’s most technologically advanced companies, as well

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German Court Rules in Favor of AI Company LAION in Copyright Case (2.10.24)

Key Highlights:   Court’s Interpretation of Section 60(d) of German Copyright Law: The Hamburg Regional Court dismissed photographer Robert Kneschke’s copyright infringement claims, citing Section 60(d), which allows text and data mining for scientific research purposes. The court ruled that LAION’s use of Kneschke’s images to train AI was protected by this exception. Impact on

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Governor Gavin Newsom Vetoes California AI safety bill (1.10.24)

Key Highlights   Governor Newsom vetoed New AI bill-  Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed California’s first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence (AI) safety bill on 29th September, 2024, citing concerns that the legislation would hinder innovation and drive AI developers out of the state. Innovation Vs. Regulation- The blocked bill would have required developers of advanced AI models to

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School Students in UP Booked for Posting AI-Generated Obscene Image of Teacher, stressing on Urgent Need for Cyber Awareness (29.09.24)

Key Highlights-   AI Misuse by Minors– A complaint filed on 26th September, 2024 in UP, India, shows how AI, which is often hailed for its innovation, can become a tool for harassment and defamation, particularly when used irresponsibly by those not yet mature enough to understand the ethical boundaries and such misuse by minors

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OpenAI to Provide Open Access to its Training Data Amidst Legal Battle Over Copyright Infringement (28.09.24)

Key Highlights:   OpenAI faces Copyright Law suit: The lawsuit, initiated by renowned authors such as Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates, accuses OpenAI of using copyrighted books from unauthorized sources to develop ChatGPT. OpenAI agrees to provide access to OpenAI’s Training Data: In a suit filed on 24th September, 2024, against OpenAI for allegedly using

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