Bottom Line: Federal legislation similar to the privacy laws in Europe or California could cost the U.S. economy approximately $122 billion per year, or $483 per U.S. adult. It would...
Bottom Line: Europe’s success in the global algorithmic economy requires a regulatory environment that is fit for AI but does not reduce consumer protections. This means...
Bottom Line: A new privacy framework that expands and simplifies consumer data privacy rights, reduces compliance costs from existing state and federal regulations, and...