Bloomberg Law 2023: Technology
Explore the nexus between technology and law and discover the top tech-driven legal trends affecting privacy and IP — from data security in femtech post-Dobbs and AI and privacy laws to patent filing trends.
As AI Meets Privacy, States’ Answers Raise Questions
In 2023, companies doing business in four states—California, Virginia, Colorado, and Connecticut—will need to comply with consumer privacy laws governing AI-powered data processing.
Dobbs Complicates Patient-Focused Info Blocking Rule
In the aftermath of the Dobbs decision, expect the HHS to revise the Information Blocking Final Rule to better reflect the intersection between reproductive health, patient privacy, and access to a patient’s medical record
FTC Privacy Authority Is Poised for Breakthrough Year
If the FTC were a major league baseball team, it might be fair to view 2022 as a rebuilding year regarding its privacy enforcement authority. 2023, however, might just be the year that marks the FTC’s long-awaited return to a privacy authority winning streak.
Patents Forecast Widespread Reach of AI Tech in 2023
In conjunction with the global AI market growth, the number of patents for AI technology are on an upswing, and a general survey of patents for AI technologies shows just how innovative these industries are becoming.
Who Will Regulate Privacy in Femtech After Dobbs?
Dobbs could impact users of femtech products—a term covering the technology used for health purposes like period tracking, reproductive health, and fertility solutions—because information stored on them can be used to determine if someone has had an abortion.
Bloomberg Law 2023
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