Why artificial intelligences should have to explain their actions
The emerging “right to an explanation” movement is focused on providing consumers with personalized, easy to understand algorithmic transparency. Source: […]
The emerging “right to an explanation” movement is focused on providing consumers with personalized, easy to understand algorithmic transparency. Source: […]
The “live” surveillance of British web users’ internet communications has been proposed in a draft technical paper prepared by the […]
New EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requires controllers to provide much more information to data subject that existing EU […]
IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, today announced the launch of a new […]
Article 29 Working Party has published draft guidance on data protection impact assessments (DPIA). Its full text of is available on […]
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has identified an anomaly between the definition of profiling in the GDPR and how profiling […]
On April 4, 2017, the Article 29 Working Party (the “Working Party”) adopted an Opinion on the Proposed Regulation of the […]
The German Federal and State Commissioners (‘the Commissioners’) released, on 14 April 2017, a Standard Data Protection Model (‘SDP Model’), […]
The Article 29 Working Party has issued an Opinion on the draft e-privacy regulation proposed by the European Commission on […]
Things move fast in the world of privacy and data protection. Recently, the collective group of EU data protection authorities, […]
EDPS has adopted opinion on ePrivacy regulation calling for strong and smart new rules to protect confidentiality of communications. Read […]