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The EU’s regulation of artificial intelligence – a brief overview of the AI systems covered and the corresponding obligations of the involved companies.
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The EU’s regulation of artificial intelligence – a brief overview of the AI systems covered and the corresponding obligations of the involved companies.
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Fairness in the processing of personal data should create a balance between the controller and the data subject. In practice, this can be quite challenging!
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