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California privacy regulator advances automated decision-making rules

By Amy Miller ( November 9, 2024, 01:49 GMT | Insight) -- The California Privacy Protection Agency voted to begin the formal process of approving proposed rules around automated decision-making technology, despite calls from a wide range of industry groups to narrow their scope or even abandon them altogether. Board member Alastair Mactaggart, a chief architect of California's privacy legislation, was the only board member to vote against advancing the rules, echoing concerns from businesses, as well as labor, health care and education groups, that they’re too broad. The California Privacy Protection Agency voted to begin the formal process of approving proposed rules around automated decision-making technology, despite calls from a wide range of industry groups to narrow their scope or even abandon them altogether....

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