The AI Act is European Union's first piece of legislation on the use of artificial intelligence, and Giulio Coraggio, Location Head of Intellectual Property & Technology at law firm DLA Piper, discusses over coffee time what it provides for and how companies should prepare to comply with it.
The guidelines of the EDPS on artificial intelligence (AI) and privacy are addressed to public entities, but will be relevant also for private entities.
AI psychologists seem to be the unveil new opportunities as well as future challenges, also from a legal standpoint, and we discussed the topic with Reina Balestrello of Unobravo.
The Italian Privacy Authority, the Garante, released an information note with detailed guidelines on how to defend personal data published online by public and private entities from web scraping as part of the training of artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
As the European Union (EU) gets closer to enacting the AI Act, signaling its upcoming application, EU member states, like Italy, are actively developing their own AI law that is also set to apply.