General Data Protection Regulation
Many of GDPR’s points are relevant in a general sense, even if you are not covered by legislation of this type. The guidance is designed to help organisations comply with their data protection requirements and it. Individuals have: A right to be informed. A right of access. A right to rectification. A right to erasure. A right to restrict processing. A right to data portability. A right to object. Rights related to automated decision-making including profiling.
Whether you are concerned with data privacy, rights, freedoms or other risks connected with AI, taking a risk- based approach is likely to provide the best response to the risks that you might face
AI AND ETHICS | PART THREE: GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION
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