EU Draft Proposals Seek to Weaken GDPR Privacy Rules for AI Industry Development
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Summary
The article reveals that EU officials are drafting proposals to weaken GDPR privacy protections to accommodate the AI industry's data needs. Draft documents obtained by POLITICO show the European Commission is considering exceptions to GDPR's strict data protection rules, allowing AI companies to use publicly available personal data without consent. This represents a significant shift from the EU's previously strong privacy stance, driven by concerns that strict regulations could hinder European AI development compared to the US and China. The proposals include creating a new legal basis for AI training data and potentially redefining what constitutes personal data in the AI context.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledDraft proposals obtained by POLITICO show EU is breaking sacred privacy regime to placate industry.
The General Data Protection Regulation's initial drafting in 2012-2016 triggered one of the biggest lobbying efforts Brussels has ever seen.
In past months, Commission officials have sought to preempt worries that it was over-regulating artificial intelligence.
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