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This guidance, which draws on the GDPR as well as national and EU case law, contains relevant advice for using AI in the healthcare space more broadly. For example, the Garante notes the need to incorporate dataprotection by design and by default principles within any AI systems used in the healthcare space. UK and U.S.
Generally however, it’s hard for global law firms right that sometimes have to compete with conflicting regimes. Not all, I believe only one or two statelaws in the US require it. So I think it’s going to be in cyber privacy, in machinelearning everything. You know, they do. But it’s really a commercial decision.
Generally however, it’s hard for global law firms right that sometimes have to compete with conflicting regimes. Not all, I believe only one or two statelaws in the US require it. So I think it’s going to be in cyber privacy, in machinelearning everything. You know, they do. But it’s really a commercial decision.
Further, in a case that we have covered previously involving a supermarket using video surveillance with facial recognition capabilities, the Spanish dataprotection authority (the “AEDP”) fined grocer Mercadona for violating numerous provisions of the EU’s General DataProtection Regulation.
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