The Hamburg Data Protection Authority's position on the lack of personal data processing by LLMs during data storage, if combined with CNIL's recent view, might signal a substantial change in privacy authorities' approach to any data processing performed by generative artificial intelligence (AI).
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Generative artificial intelligence, with pioneers like Chat-GPT at the helm, is reshaping our daily lives and work dynamics; as this AI revolution surges, delving into its legal challenges has never been more crucial.
The EU Parliament's Committees have agreed on the AI Act. However, Google's decision to postpone the launch of Bard in the European Union prompts questions about the direction we're headed in.
Synthetic data can be the response to limit some of the legal challenges against artificial intelligence for violation of intellectual property rights and privacy laws.
Can generative artificial intelligence systems' use of data, images and content for their own training rely on the new dedicated text and data mining (TDM) exception introduced by the Copyright Directive?