California Bill Proposes Opt-Out Option for Web Browsers Amid Global AI Data Security Regulations

Published on 4.18.25

  The increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) has raised concerns about data security and user privacy, prompting governments to implement regulations and laws to mitigate these risks. In the context of AI, strict data governance policies are essential for companies to protect sensitive information from unauthorized access or misuse. A California bill proposes requiring web browsers to include an opt-out option for users to control their personal data sharing with websites, echoing the principles of GDPR and CCPA regulations. The European Union is also working on legislation to combat child sexual abuse material online by forcing private messaging services like WhatsApp and Signal to hand over user conversations to law enforcement. Companies are taking proactive steps to ensure secure AI implementation by using cloud ERP platforms with built-in AI capabilities and designing systems that isolate private data from public large language model (LLM) training. By embedding AI within a secure framework, organizations can leverage its power while maintaining user trust and security.

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