Liechtenstein's data protection authority, Datenschutzstelle, published guidance on data protection practices around artificial intelligence-powered chatbots. The guidelines outline chatbots and their usage while discussing legal basis for data processing, transparency obligations, and existing legal uncertainties for chatbots under the EU General Data Protection Regulation.
Liechtenstein DPA offers AI chatbot guidance
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