The European Parliament reached an agreement on the AI Act introducing stricter regulations for foundation models like ChatGPT, which will distinguish them from general-purpose AI.
On March 14, 2023, the European Parliament approved the bill for the Data Act, legislation that is part of the European data strategy and aims to contribute to the development of new digital services through increased data sharing, with a considerable impact on trade secrets.
The growth of generative artificial intelligence systems has led EU lawmakers to focus on General Purpose AI, like ChatGPT, in drafting the AI Act, which will set the framework governing artificial intelligence in the European Union.
Anna Pouliou is the Chief Privacy Officer at Mars and shares with Giulio Coraggio her vision of data protection as part of the podcast, Diritto al Digitale.
As the risk of a cyberattack grows, it is pivotal to consider whether the directors of a company hit by a ransomware attack, for example, can bear any liability for negligence in failing to take steps to limit the risk.
The proposals of EU Directive on the liability of artificial intelligence and the digital age might have a considerable impact in boosting innovation within the European Union.
The ENISA 2022 ransomware report provides valuable insights to companies on how to deal with cyberattacks, also in relation to regulatory measures to be implemented to limit the risk of data breaches.
The so-called Transparency Decree has been adopted in Italy, introducing, among others, new information obligations, including new privacy obligations, of the employer towards employees on the use of automated decision-making and monitoring systems.
Following its April 2021 proposal for a European Artificial Intelligence Regulation, the European Commission comes back to the topic of liability for damages in the digital age with a consultation that was open to the public until January 10, 2022.