In its summary of a recent study on future artificial intelligence regulation, France's Council of State, Conseil d'État, recommended the country's data protection authority, the Commission nationale de l'informatique et des libertés, be given power to enforce against AI violations. The council noted a "strong adherence between the regulation of AI systems (to come) and that of data," justifying future handling by the CNIL. The council added that the CNIL will require "a profound transformation" and "increase its capacities."
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