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15/02/2025 - EDPB’s Study on AI and Privacy: Implications for Businesses (EU)

argument: Notizie/News - Personal Data Protection Law

Source: Diritto Bancario

The Diritto Bancario article discusses the European Data Protection Board’s (EDPB) study on AI and personal data protection. As AI systems increasingly process personal data, the EDPB is analyzing how artificial intelligence aligns with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other privacy laws.

One of the main concerns raised by the EDPB is AI’s potential to violate data minimization principles by collecting and processing excessive personal information. The study highlights the risks of AI-driven profiling, biometric data usage, and automated decision-making systems that impact individuals’ privacy rights.

The EDPB study also emphasizes the importance of AI transparency. AI models must be explainable to ensure that individuals understand how their data is being processed and used. The report calls for stronger AI governance frameworks, requiring companies to implement robust data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) before deploying AI technologies.

Another key topic is AI accountability. The EDPB recommends that AI developers and organizations ensure AI models comply with GDPR principles, including fairness, accuracy, and purpose limitation. The report suggests that regulators introduce stricter enforcement measures to penalize AI companies that fail to comply with EU data protection laws.

Legal experts believe that the EDPB’s recommendations could influence future EU AI regulations, particularly in defining clear legal responsibilities for AI developers and data controllers. The discussion concludes with strategies for AI businesses to align with GDPR compliance while maintaining innovation in AI applications.