Data Privacy: How the Growing Field of Regulations Impacts Businesses

Data Privacy: How the Growing Field of Regulations Impacts Businesses

The recent proposed rules over artificial intelligence (AI) in the European Union (EU) are a harbinger of things to come. Data privacy laws are becoming more complex and growing in number and relevance. So, businesses that seek to become — and stay — compliant must find a solution that can do more than just respond to current challenges. Take a look at upcoming trends when it comes to data privacy regulations and how to follow them.


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On April 21, 2021, nearly three years after the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) took effect, the European Commission published its draft proposed regulation. It offered a set of rules to regulate use of AI systems and the data they collect. Like the GDPR, this decision would apply to companies located in or affiliated with the European Economic Area (EEA). The regulators set out to circumvent many of the usual loopholes when dealing with compliance. For example, they apply to AI information used in the EEA even if that information is collected and produced outside the EU.


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The proposal seeks to ensure that AI used in the European market respects the rights of people related to privacy and personal information. To be specific, it aims to protect against ethical and data privacy risks tied closely to AI, including bias in underlying data sets and discriminatory outcomes.


The proposal applies to AI providers, users, distributors and importers. It addresses rules for data risk management, transparency, conformity assessments and more. This proposal addresses a new type of technology whose ..

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