Bright Data CEO Advises UK Politicians on Need for Industry-Led Public Web Data Regulation
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Tuesday, March 14, 2023
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Or Lenchner, CEO of the industry-leading public web data platform Bright Data, last month joined members of the UK Parliament at a roundtable discussion looking at issues around ethics and regulation in data and alternative intelligence (AI).
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- Or Lenchner, CEO of the industry-leading public web data platform Bright Data, last month joined members of the UK Parliament at a roundtable discussion looking at issues around ethics and regulation in data and alternative intelligence (AI).
- He outlined how, as a responsible leader in the web data domain, Bright Data is taking steps to self-regulate and, hopefully, set ethical standards that point the way to effective regulation.
- As one of the world’s biggest public web data platforms, Bright Data feels a sense of responsibility to help ensure that data is collected and used in the most ethical ways.
- Participation in the Inquiry is a continuation of Bright Data’s support for the UK Government in implementing the National Data Strategy (NDS).