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// FEATURE // evolving technologies such as AI . Existing regulations have already begun to adapt to suit the needs .
Jakub Lewandowski , Global Data Governance Officer , Commvault
Asha Palmer , SVP Compliance Solutions , Skillsoft , points out that in many ways , GDPR has been able to adapt to deal with AI . She noted : “ Because of GDPR , regulators have collected more than € 80 million in AI-related fines alone . Its strict regulations has many companies now considering best practices for making AI GDPR compliant .”
However , she added : “ As generative AI tools such as ChatGPT take the world by storm , organisations need to develop and update governance around its usage in the workplace , considering the security , privacy , confidentiality and ethical implications .
“ Creating a holistic generative AI governance structure that is sustainable , trustworthy and transparent will require shared accountability between those developing the tool and those using it . All stakeholders must come together to understand the risks and consider what protocols are , or should be , put in place to ensure GDPR compliance .”
Jakub Lewandowski , Global Data Governance Officer , Commvault , agreed . He said : “ With LLMs set to revolutionise the world , we can expect to see additional legislation to regulate its use and ensure data continues to be protected .”
He concluded : “ The UK Data Protection and Digital Information Bill ( DPDI Bill ), that will ultimately replace UK GDPR , is already more extensive in its regulations around automated decision-making , while an AI Act has already been proposed in the EU too . Luckily , the experience that privacy professionals gained through building and implementing GDPR frameworks will be a great starting place when the time comes to undertake a similar process with AI .” �
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POTENTIAL REFORMS CAN HELP ORGANISATIONS TO ACHIEVE THEIR GOALS WHERE GDPR HAS BEEN TOO RESTRICTIVE , PREVENTING GROWTH AND PROSPERITY .
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