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Reports & Position Papers

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Transatlantic Data Flows & the EU-US Data Privacy Framework cover

AUG 17, 2023 | US | EUROPEAN UNION | POSITION PAPER

Companies of all sizes and in all industries need to move data across the Atlantic to reach customers, manage supply chains, collaborate on research, and improve the services they provide to businesses and individuals. 

Everyday AI for Businesses cover

AUG 01, 2023 | GLOBAL | POSITION PAPER

Companies across industries are adopting artificial intelligence (AI) systems to improve the products and services they offer to consumers. These business-to-business (B2B) uses of AI demonstrate the many ways that organizations are already using AI to serve individuals.

Everyday AI for Consumers cover

AUG 01, 2023 | GLOBAL | POSITION PAPER

Consumers already rely on a wide array of services powered by artificial intelligence (AI). Although these AI systems may not gain widespread attention, they illustrate how useful AI systems are in everyday life.

EU: BSA Recommendations on the AI Act Trilogue Negotiations cover

JUL 31, 2023 | EUROPEAN UNION | EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA | POSITION PAPER

BSA has been a strong supporter of the risk-based approach of the original AI Act proposal, and we strongly recommend that the EU co-legislators ensure that it is reflected in the final version of the Act. 

Cross-Border Data Policy Index cover

JUL 19, 2023 | GLOBAL | POSITION PAPER

The Global Data Alliance's Cross-Border Data Policy Index offers a quantitative and qualitative assessment of the relative openness or restrictiveness of cross-border data policies across nearly 100 economies. Global economies are classified into four levels.