Bedoya calls for US AI worker privacy law
By Emma Whitford ( April 2, 2025, 20:30 GMT | Insight) -- Recently fired US Federal Trade Commission Democrat Alvaro Bedoya today urged Congress to write and pass a privacy law that would protect such workers as film industry extras and call center specialists from having to share personal data that might be used to train AI tools that ultimately replace them. Recently fired US Federal Trade Commission Democrat Alvaro Bedoya today urged Congress to write and pass a privacy law that would protect such workers as film industry extras and call center specialists from having to share personal data that might be used to train AI tools that ultimately replace them. ...
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