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Questions surround Polish AI governance model after privacy watchdog is left out

By Luca Bertuzzi ( March 27, 2025, 15:00 GMT | Comment) -- Poland's data protection authority was recently excluded from representation on the new body in charge of AI Act enforcement after it asked to participate as a permanent observer to maintain its independence. But the new draft law to implement the EU's AI Act doesn’t clarify how to ensure cooperation between the new AI body and the privacy watchdog and so avoid contradictory regulatory approaches and parallel investigations. It adds up to a compliance quandary that other EU states would do well to study.The Polish government recently decided to exclude the data protection authority from the body tasked as a surveillance authority under the AI Act after the authority expressed concerns about guarding its independence. ...

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