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27/09/2025 - Urgent Need for AI Regulation in Alberta, Says Privacy Watchdog (Canada)

argument: Notizie/News - Personal Data Protection Law

Source: Yahoo News

Yahoo News reports that Alberta's Information and Privacy Commissioner, Diane McLeod, is strongly urging the provincial government to develop and implement a comprehensive legal framework to govern the use of artificial intelligence. In a formal recommendation, the Commissioner highlighted the rapid proliferation of AI technologies in both the public and private sectors within the province and warned of the significant privacy risks posed to Albertans in the absence of clear rules and regulations.

The Commissioner's call to action emphasizes the need for legislation that sets clear boundaries on how personal information can be collected, used, and disclosed by AI systems. The proposed framework would aim to ensure transparency, accountability, and fairness in algorithmic decision-making, particularly in high-stakes areas that can significantly impact individuals' lives. McLeod's office has initiated a public consultation process to gather input on the issue, signaling a proactive effort to build a regulatory regime that protects the fundamental privacy rights of citizens while still allowing for responsible innovation in the province. This move places pressure on the Alberta government to address the legislative gap concerning this transformative technology.