Cate Blanchett Launches EU Tool to Control AI Use of Personal Likeness
Cate Blanchett launched a voluntary EU tool allowing people to control AI use of their likeness, supporting consent and rights under evolving AI and data protection laws.
Cate Blanchett launched a voluntary EU tool allowing people to control AI use of their likeness, supporting consent and rights under evolving AI and data protection laws.
The EDPB and EDPS support AI Act simplification but stress protecting fundamental rights, maintaining DPA roles, and limiting delays in high-risk AI system rules.
EDPS introduces Digital Clearinghouse 2.0 to enhance cooperation and consistency in enforcing EU digital market regulations for better data protection.
EDPB adopts a statement on GDPR implementation, emphasizing legal clarity, educational resources, and the need for more support for data protection authorities.
The Irish DPC awaits EDPB guidance on its role in the AI Act, as it works to ensure GDPR compliance amid challenges from Big Tech companies.
The Belgian DPA’s guidance clarifies the compliance of AI systems with GDPR, emphasizing the role of Data Protection Officers and the need for transparency and human oversight.
Meta will not launch its multimodal Llama AI model in the EU due to regulatory concerns and GDPR compliance issues.
EU reaches provisional deal on AI regulation act.
The EU is close to passing the first global laws on AI, addressing issues from facial recognition to copyright theft, and holding AI companies accountable for potential harm caused by their tools.
The European Union and Japan find common ground on generative artificial intelligence regulation, aiming to deepen cooperation.
Two local AI experts discuss the challenges of AI regulation, privacy, and cybersecurity at a Malta IT Law Association event, emphasizing the need for self-assessment and human oversight.