AI Will Always Need You: Privacy and Security – Part 2
ACT | The App Association has been calling for “The Year of Privacy” since at least 2017, with the hopes that lawmakers in the United States would pass a national privacy law to protect people of all ages who use technology. Despite the fact that we have yet to see [...]
Last week, the Senate Commerce Committee voted out the Kids’ Online Safety Act (KOSA), a bill loosely based on proposals from overseas and at the state level that would require online services to adhere to design principles to address risks to any kids who might happen upon their sites or [...]
On July 18, we hosted an event, “The Costs of Making Way for DMA,” where experts highlighted the implications for American national security, privacy, and economic growth if countries around the world follow Europe’s lead in regulating American online marketplaces. Non-discrimination rules in trade agreements are a cornerstone of continued [...]