FTC's Newly Proposed Privacy Rules Could Bring "Substantial Changes" to Ed-Tech Industry - Market Brief
The consumer protection agency's proposed rules could limit companies' ability to collect data for one product and use it to develop another one.
Vance, from the Public Interest Privacy Center, said the rule could mean that teachers are restricted from trying out ed-tech products individually in their classrooms if using that product requires accessing students’ personal data, and the district doesn’t provide them with a data custodian or set process for data sharing.
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Generative AI has the potential to widen the racial economic gap in the United States by $43 billion each year. But deployed thoughtfully, it could actually remove barriers to Black economic mobility.
We are about to enter the advent of a great new technology era. While AI has been around for a while, the advances we’ve seen in the sophistication and the ...
Here's what happened during OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's first congressional hearing on artificial intelligence
Several lawmakers brought up Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, the law that has served as the tech industry's legal liability shield for decades.