European data laws fail to capture AI, UK’s GDPR architect Kirkhope says
By Jakub Krupa ( December 17, 2024, 15:20 GMT | Insight) -- Artificial intelligence is developing at a pace fast enough to prompt questions about legislative gaps in attempts to regulate the use of it, one of the British architects of the EU's General Data Protection Regulation has warned. Timothy Kirkhope urged lawmakers to step up their work in this area, to avoid falling behind the technology again.Artificial intelligence is developing at a pace fast enough to prompt questions about legislative gaps in attempts to regulate the use of it, one of the British architects of the EU's General Data Protection Regulation has warned....
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