Tag: privacy
Reflections on recent developments on artificial intelligence regulation in Canada and abroad
Written by Rebecca Parry, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, UK Artificial intelligence is seen as having transformative potential for Canada, as recently illustrated by the announcement of a large package […]
While you’re sleeping: Do consent waivers protect you?
Written by Johanna Thiessen Consent waivers are designed to limit an organization’s reach into your privacy. However, they do not guarantee that organizations will stay within those boundaries. Consumers are […]