David Dunmoyer, citing the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF), an organization dedicated to developing and promoting conservative public policies, has expressed enthusiasm for their new data privacy policy. The policy aims to give consumers a right to know what information is being collected about them.
In his statement, Dunmoyer asserted, "This is a great step in the right direction for the gold standard we need to work toward in AI." He further emphasized the importance of transparency, stating "giving consumers a right to know what information is being collected." According to Dunmoyer, who serves as Tech Policy of TPPF at Texas Public Policy Foundation, "opacity is the goal."
The TPPF aims to promote freedom, prosperity and opportunity through various projects. The foundation's work spans several areas including economics, education, healthcare and criminal justice. Core principles often associated with TPPF's initiatives include limited government, free-market solutions, individual liberties and personal responsibility.
Dunmoyer plays a significant role within the organization as campaign director of Better Tech for Tomorrow. His responsibilities encompass managing AI tools, cybersecurity measures and children's online security among other areas. A graduate from Texas Christian University with a master's degree in Public Affairs, Dunmoyer brings considerable expertise to his role.
According to White Case, another significant development in data privacy comes in the form of the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA). The act imposes greater transparency requirements on individuals and serves as a safeguard for 'controllers' personal data. It mandates checks for errors in users' personal data and necessitates deletion of any wrongly obtained personal information about individuals.