France's data protection authority, the Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés, offered its opinion on the European Commission's proposal for regulating artificial intelligence. The CNIL called for clarification on what is permitted under the framework as it would not only benefit citizens but also those who are unsure whether the products they offer can be authorized. The agency also seeks more clarity on how the regulation interacts with the EU General Data Protection Regulation. Editor's note: IAPP Senior Westin Research Fellow Jetty Tielemans examined the commission's AI proposal for The Privacy Advisor.
CNIL issues opinion on EC proposal for AI regulation
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