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A Closer Look at 2023 U.S. State Privacy Law Activity: Washington State

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Although states continue to pass comprehensive privacy laws in 2023, Washington’s My Health My Data Act (“MHMDA”) deserves closer attention due to its breadth as well as its novel—and potentially onerous—provisions. The cover art used in this blog post was generated by DALL-E. To subscribe to the Data Blog, please click here.

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Washington’s Novel Health Data Law: An In-Depth Look

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Although states continue to pass comprehensive privacy laws in 2023, Washington’s My Health My Data Act (“MHMDA”) deserves closer attention due to its breadth as well as its novel—and potentially onerous—provisions. The cover art used in this blog post was generated by DALL-E. To subscribe to the Data Blog, please click here.

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Does Your Company Need a ChatGPT Policy? Probably.

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state or federal privacy law, and companies should consider the evolving interpretation of automated decision-making , profiling, and other related concepts under the 2023 state privacy laws. The authors would like to thank Debevoise Law Clerk Lex Gaillard for their work on this Debevoise Data Blog post.

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Preparing for AI Whistleblowers

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Both increased regulatory scrutiny over AI use and record-breaking whistleblower activity has set the stage for an escalation of AI whistleblower-related enforcement. 3] Fiscal year (“FY”) 2022 and 2023 were each record-setting years for the SEC’s whistleblower program. To subscribe to the Data Blog, please click here.

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Biden Administration Acts to Limit Access to Sensitive Personal Data by Countries of Concern

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government-related data” is defined in the Order as sensitive personal data that poses a heightened national security risk, regardless of volume, and is linkable to either senior government officials or sensitive federal government locations. . ◦ The cover art used in this blog post was generated by DALL-E. [1] In addition, “U.S.