Privacy advocates call on Maryland to investigate data brokers

Maryland's robust data privacy law faces scrutiny as advocates claim data brokers are illegally selling consumer information to law enforcement and immigration agencies. This raises concerns about how personal data is being accessed and used by government entities.
Key takeaways
- Maryland's privacy law is under investigation for alleged violations
- Data brokers reportedly sell consumer data to government agencies
- Advocates push for enforcement against illegal data sales
- Concerns grow over government access to private information
Why it matters
Users of AI tools should be aware that the data powering some AI systems could be sourced from brokers potentially violating privacy laws. This situation highlights the importance of understanding data provenance and advocating for stronger protections against misuse.
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