The European Commission published its FAQs on the adequacy decision regarding data transfers, which don't give all the necessary answers; let's try to give some clarifications on potential grey areas.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changer in the healthcare sector, offering immense potential to revolutionize patient care, diagnostics, and medical research, but raising legal challenges as well.
The Italian data protection authority (the Garante) issued a GDPR fine for criminal checks without a privacy-related legal basis consolidating a position leading to significant issues for multinational companies in handling their employees' data.
Shannon Lazzarini of UniCredit, talks about her career path, the challenges of banking, and the future of the legal profession with Giulio Coraggio of DLA Piper.
Artificial intelligence can hardly be governed by local regulations as it requires global rules that might not be too far to achieve.
Artificial intelligence will set new quality standards and will NOT be the salvation for Homer Simpson since people shall learn how to use it.
Celebrating five years of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), this article delves into a detailed review of the key developments and trends over the past year. I also look ahead, offering insights into what businesses can anticipate for GDPR in the coming year.
The legal industry could be revolutionized by generative artificial intelligence, and we discussed this with Dazza Greenwood.
The GDPR fine of € 1.2 billion issued by the Irish data protection commission against Meta raises the question of how companies deal with data transfers leading to a status of anxiety perfectly expressed by The Scream of Munch.