The European Commission’s proposal to codify legitimate interest as a legal basis for AI training marks the most significant reform to the GDPR since its adoption. By explicitly recognizing legitimate interest as legal basis for AI training, the Commission aims to reconcile data protection with the realities of modern artificial intelligence.
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X's suspension of processing certain personal data for training its AI chatbot tool, Grok, following the order by the Irish Data Protection Commission, mirrors actions taken by the Garante, the CNIL, and the Hamburg privacy authority in the past months. How will developers and deployers of artificial intelligence systems react to this?
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The Hamburg Data Protection Authority issued an insightful discussion paper addressing privacy risks and the usage of LLMs that in their view do not process personal data.
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In a recent ruling, the Court of Justice of the European Union ("CJEU") has spoken for the first time on the interpretation of 32 of the GDPR and the obligation to take adequate privacy security measures in the context of a data breach.
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