December 09, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Attempting to Curb Artificial Intelligence: The EU Makes the First MoveThe author writes "Artificial intelligence (AI) has been identified as a potentially transformative technology which will impact broad sectors of society. Over the past decade there has been an increasing adoption of AI in business and science. The release of ChatGPT, and related emulators, has introduced AI’s potential to millions of mainstream users. Yet, AI’s growth has raised concerns about misuse, bias, and the protection of individual privacy."
By Peter Brown
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October 07, 2024 | New York Law Journal
FTC's Crackdown on Fake Reviews: A Task for SisyphusIn his Technology Law column, Peter Brown discusses how fake reviews and testimonials have polluted the marketplace, resulting in misleading advertising and unfair competition.
By Peter Brown
8 minute read
September 09, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Dark Patterns: The Deceitful Art of Manipulating UsersWhile these deceptive practices may offer short-term gains for companies, they ultimately undermine consumer trust and can lead to significant legal repercussions.
By Peter Brown
6 minute read
August 12, 2024 | New York Law Journal
EU Targets Elon Musk Over X: Digital Services Act Protects UsersThe rise of social media has introduced significant privacy and transparency challenges. Platforms like X, formerly known as Twitter, have faced increasing scrutiny for their handling of user data and content moderation practices. Recently, the European Union has taken decisive action against X, raising substantial privacy concerns under the Digital Services Act (DSA).
By Peter Brown
7 minute read
July 08, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Supreme Court Rejects Fifth, Eleventh Circuit's First Amendment DecisionsThe ability of social media sites to prioritize or delete content has resulted in movements to limit the moderating power of these entities, and allow all opinions, particularly on political issues, broad and "uncensored" access to express the most extreme positions of both the left and right.
By Peter Brown
9 minute read
June 18, 2024 | New York Law Journal
AI Threatens User PrivacyWithout specific legal guardrails, the use of AI tools must be approached with caution. This article addresses some of the issues that users and companies using AI applications should be considering in addressing the privacy of users and their transactions.
By Peter Brown
8 minute read
March 11, 2024 | New York Law Journal
US Companies Must Comply With GDPR Rule for a Local RepresentativeIn his Technology Law column, Peter Brown discusses the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation and highlights how a hidden obligation under Article 27 is the requirement that non-EU businesses designate in writing a representative located in an EU country.
By Peter Brown
8 minute read
February 12, 2024 | New York Law Journal
New Jersey Passes Privacy Law: Non-Profits and Schools BewareThe federal government and Congress remain stalled on pragmatic issues and unable to address the novel question of Internet privacy. Unwilling to leave their citizen's privacy at risk, various states have jumped into the breach. On Jan. 16, 2024, New Jersey joined 12 other states by passing a comprehensive privacy law, New Jersey Senate Bill 332.
By Peter Brown
8 minute read
January 08, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Artificial Intelligence Targeted in Recent EU LegislationSome view AI as a significant threat to privacy, national security, workers' rights and intellectual property. While U.S. political leaders, military experts and tech company executives have all engaged in handwringing, the European Union took action to try to tame the AI tiger.
By Peter Brown
8 minute read
December 20, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Thirty-Three States Challenge Meta's Failure To Protect Children's InformationChildren aged 13 and under can log in to social media by lying about their age or pretending to be an adult; yet, social media contains vast quantities of content that is inappropriate for very young users. In his Privacy Matters column, Peter Brown discusses how and why 33 states acted together to file a massive litigation against Meta to protect the children in their respective states.
By Peter Brown
9 minute read
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