Government,
Admiralty/Maritime
Dec. 4, 2019
AI and the CCPA: Are they friends or foes?
Though artificial intelligence is hardly new, it has gone mainstream recently as businesses increasingly exploit their massive data collections for profit-seeking — collections that often include customers’ personal data.





Nick Transier
Partner
Patterson + Sheridan LLP
Email: ntransier@pattersonsheridan.com
Nick is a registered patent attorney in the firm's San Diego office. Nick's practice involves counseling clients on preparation and prosecution of patent applications, technology licensing, and adversarial matters in a wide range of technology areas, including: artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer software and hardware, additive manufacturing, telecommunications, automotive technologies, and others.
Artificial intelligence is powered by algorithms that analyze enormous amounts of data to train models to make useful "inferences." For example, when your smartphone informs you -- without your asking -- that it will take you 20 minutes to get to work, you have just been subject to an inference based on your habits.
Though AI is hardly new, it has gone mainstream recently as businesses increasingly exploit their massive data coll...
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