Latest news - Taylor Wessing's Global Data Hub

#artificialintelligence 

Stakeholders who have had to get to grips with the GDPR will find many of the concepts in the Regulation familiar. From the risk-based approach, to the requirements around transparency and information provision as well as record-keeping, territorial scope and enforcement, cybersecurity and data governance, there are recognisable requirements. The Regulation defines an AI system as "software that is developed with one or more of the techniques and approaches listed in Annex I and can, for a given set of human-defined objectives, generate outputs such as content, predictions, recommendations or decisions influencing the environments they interact with". The Regulation takes a risk-based approach to AI systems. Some types of AI as set out in Title II, are considered to carry unacceptable risk and are prohibited.