The Briefing: Part One: CCPA's New Rules on Automated Decision making Technology (ADMT)
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The Briefing: Part One: CCPA's New Rules on Automated Decision making Technology (ADMT)
"California privacy law has entered a new phase. In Part One of this two-part episode of The Briefing, Weintraub Tobin Partners Scott Hervey and Richard Buckley breaks down California's new CCPA regulations governing Automated Decision making Technology, or ADMT. This episode explains how the amended rules go beyond data collection and sharing to regulate how businesses use algorithms, artificial intelligence, and automated tools to make decisions about people."
"In Part One of this two-part episode of The Briefing, Weintraub Tobin Partners Scott Hervey and Richard Buckley breaks down California's new CCPA regulations governing Automated Decision making Technology, or ADMT. This episode explains how the amended rules go beyond data collection and sharing to regulate how businesses use algorithms, artificial intelligence, and automated tools to make decisions about people."
California amended CCPA regulations introduce governance for Automated Decision-making Technology (ADMT). The rules extend beyond data collection and sharing to cover how businesses deploy algorithms, artificial intelligence, and automated tools that make decisions about people. The regulations increase legal oversight of algorithmic decision-making and require businesses to assess and govern ADMT use, raising compliance and accountability expectations. Organizations using automated decision tools must review policies, risk management, transparency measures, and operational controls tied to consumer-impacting automated decisions, and prepare processes to align with the broadened regulatory scope and potential enforcement.
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