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| | | | | By Jess Pembroke, Head of Data Protection AI systems that involve processing personal data must comply with any data protection regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and in-country legislation; however, this growing area puts additional pressure on Information Governance and privacy professionals to assess and advise on the ethical and privacy issues [...] | |
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| | | | | tl;dr those are my reading notes from the General Data Protection Regulation, GDPR. There are a few basic rights that are guaranteed to end users and a lot of regulations will go on service providers. Nevertheless most specifics of the upcoming regulations will be established by national regulatory bodies, which counters the initial intent stated in the text: reinforce the single market by uni... | |
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| | | | | The Punkt. Data Protection Policy | |
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www.hunton.com
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| | | [AI summary] The European Parliament has approved its position on the AI Act, introducing significant amendments to the regulation of AI systems, including new definitions, prohibitions, and obligations for providers and deployers, with potential fines for non-compliance. | ||