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EU privacy body weighs in on some tricky GenAI lawfulness questions


The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) published an opinion on Wednesday that explores how AI developers might use personal data to develop and deploy

Since then, other complaints have been lodged against the tech, including in Poland and Austria, targeting aspects such as its lawful basis for processing people’s data, tendency to make up information and inability to correct erroneous pronouncements on individuals. Discussing the significance of this element of the opinion Lukasz Olejnik, an independent consultant and affiliate of KCL Institute for Artificial Intelligence — whose GDPR complaint against ChatGPT remains under consideration by Poland’s DPA more than a year on — warned that “care must be taken not to allow systematic misuse schemes”. She joined TC after a stint reviewing smartphones for CNET UK and, prior to that, more than five years covering business technology for silicon.com (now folded into TechRepublic), where she focused on mobile and wireless, telecoms & networking, and IT skills issues.

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