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US to regulate surveillance technologies and algorithms

by Vaibhav
August 12, 2022
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US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) launched procedure for regulating surveillance technologies, algorithms and data security.

The agency has published a preliminary notice of the proposed rulemaking. Officials asked the public to comment on commercial surveillance and data collection practices.

The FTC says they want to not only understand the advantages and disadvantages of the technology, but also gauge interest in the coming regulation.

The agency’s request also raises specific issues such as surveillance system bias and algorithmic errors. Regulators are also interested in whether current data security practices harm children.

The department believes that having common rules will help protect victims of hacking and surveillance from misconduct and provide a more consistent approach to cases.

On September 8, the FTC will hold a public hearing. Until then, the agency expects to receive comments and suggestions from the public.

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Recall that in February, US senators proposed to regulate the recommendation algorithms of social networks.

That same month, congressmen introduced an updated bill to regulate discriminatory AI in areas such as finance, health care, housing, and education.

In January, a proposal was submitted to the US House of Representatives to ban online personalized advertising on platforms like Facebook and Google.

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The agency has published a preliminary notice of the proposed rulemaking. Officials asked the public to comment on commercial surveillance and data collection practices.

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The agency’s request also raises specific issues such as surveillance system bias and algorithmic errors. Regulators are also interested in whether current data security practices harm children.

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On September 8, the FTC will hold a public hearing. Until then, the agency expects to receive comments and suggestions from the public.

Recall that in February, US senators proposed to regulate the recommendation algorithms of social networks.

That same month, congressmen introduced an updated bill to regulate discriminatory AI in areas such as finance, health care, housing, and education.

In January, a proposal was submitted to the US House of Representatives to ban online personalized advertising on platforms like Facebook and Google.

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