Christopher Dodson and Andy Baer continue their examination of privacy issues surrounding AI-powered robotics in the second installment of their series on Cozen O’Connor’s Transformative AI: Legal Leaps blog. The blog explores how U.S. federal and state privacy laws apply to the deployment of AI-powered robots in homes and public settings.
Christopher and Andy discuss how the Federal Trade Commission promotes privacy by design principles such as data minimization, retention limits, and transparency, even in the absence of robotics-specific guidance. They also examine the impact of state privacy laws that regulate profiling and biometric data and require data protection impact assessments when AI-powered robots collect sensitive personal information.
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