House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers said there would be a hearing this week on data privacy as she works to advance her legislation.
Energy and Commerce Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., said it is her 'biggest fear' as a parent for her children’s sensitive data to be exploited online, and she is aiming to quell those fears for herself and millions of Americans with a new federal data privacy standard.
It is imperative that we move this bill. It's been decades that Congress has been grappling with a privacy data security law, and it is past time for us to put people in control of their data,' she said. Rodgers added that it also sets Congress up to deal with future data privacy issues that could come with the rapid advancement of technology like artificial intelligence .
This is foundational for AI. For example, there's a lot of buzz right now with AI and these large datasets that are going to be collected – massive amounts of data, and there's no limitation right now on a company's ability to collect all kinds of data sensitive data on Americans,' she said.
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