Global AI Laws and the Impact of GDPR – Episode 12
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Regulating the Machine: Global AI Laws and the Impact of GDPR | Episode 12
In Episode 12 the hosts discuss the complexities of regulating artificial intelligence (AI) technology across the globe.
Highlighting the rapid advancement of AI and its challenges for lawmakers, the episode explores how the GDPR framework in the European Union provides clear guidelines addressing AI-related issues like data privacy, consent, and accountability. The discussion also contrasts the European regulatory-first approach with the U.S.'s innovation-driven stance, considering implications for privacy, intellectual property, and technology advancement. Additionally, the podcast addresses the fragmented nature of AI regulations within U.S. states, emphasizing the need for effective information security practices, audit mechanisms, and risk management frameworks.
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Creators and Guests
Host
Brian Fehrman
Brian Fehrman is a long-time BHIS Security Researcher and Consultant with extensive academic credentials and industry certifications who specializes in AI, hardware hacking, and red teaming, and outside of work is an avid Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner, big-game hunter, and home-improvement enthusiast.
Host
Bronwen Aker
Bronwen Aker is a BHIS Technical Editor who joined full-time in 2022 after years of contract work, bringing decades of web development and technical training experience to her roles in editing pentest reports, enhancing QA/QC processes, and improving public websites, and who enjoys sci-fi/fantasy, Animal Crossing, and dogs outside of work.
Host
Joff Thyer
Joff Thyer is a BHIS Security Consultant with advanced degrees, multiple GIAC certifications, and deep expertise in offensive security and exploit development, who enjoys crafting sophisticated malware for penetration tests and, outside of work, making music and woodworking.