argument: Notizie/News - Personal Data Protection Law
Source: Law Society Gazette
Law Society Gazette reports that Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) has officially signed the Paris Declaration on AI Data, joining other countries in committing to ethical standards for data use in artificial intelligence systems. The declaration promotes transparency, accountability, and data privacy in AI development and deployment.
By signing the declaration, Ireland reinforces its commitment to protecting personal data and upholding human rights in the age of AI. The agreement outlines principles for responsible AI data management, including explicit consent for data collection, safeguards against algorithmic bias, and transparency in data processing.
Legal experts view the declaration as a significant step towards harmonizing international data protection standards, particularly as AI technologies become more integrated into various sectors. The DPC’s participation highlights Ireland’s proactive role in shaping ethical AI practices on a global scale.