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Fired US CFPB director continues to push for privacy regulation, AI standards

By Amy Miller ( April 8, 2025, 01:20 GMT | Insight) -- Rohit Chopra, the recently fired director of the US Consumer Financial Protector Bureau, continued to push for strong privacy laws and ethical standards for artificial intelligence during a discussion at the University of Berkeley.  Chopra is urging lawmakers in California and other states to step in and fill the regulatory vacuum left by the Trump administration and to help create a fairer online ecosystem. “We're in a moment right now where: is there going to be meaningful law enforcement over very big actors?” Chopra said. “That, to me, is a jump ball right now.” The recently fired director of the US Consumer Financial Protector Bureau continued to push for strong privacy laws and ethical standards for artificial intelligence during a discussion at the University of Berkeley* today....

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