The Netherlands' data protection authority, the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, said there needs to be better standards to protect privacy within the education field, particularly as it begins to adopt more use of artificial intelligence technologies. A review of practices found educators had taken steps to comply with privacy law but there is little regulation when it comes to AI software use.
26 Jan. 2024
Netherlands' DPA calls for standards for privacy, AI use in education
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