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Emergence of AI agents sparks concern about data-minimization standards

By Amy Miller ( January 17, 2025, 01:05 GMT | Comment) -- Artificial intelligence agents that can complete tasks for humans on their own have arrived on the tech scene, and companies like Nvidia made big promises at this year’s CES trade show about what the latest AI technology can do to make people's lives better and easier.  But the amount of data needed to enable AI agents to operate is in direct conflict with a major theme of privacy regulation for almost a decade, including in recent proposed federal legislation: data minimization.Artificial intelligence agents that can complete tasks for humans on their own have arrived on the tech scene, and companies like Nvidia made big promises at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show about how the latest AI technology can make people's lives better and easier....

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