Sara Jodka’s article, “It reads your email, files your claims, and never asks permission — The privacy law of AI agents,” was published in Reuters.
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Sara Jodka’s article, “It reads your email, files your claims, and never asks permission — The privacy law of AI agents,” was recently published in Reuters. She discusses the privacy risks associated with autonomous AI agents in business operations, emphasizing the need for stricter regulations and compliance with privacy laws. “General privacy law is the floor. Industry regimes sit on top, and agents cross into them constantly,” states Sara. To read more, click here
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