This article from the Information Commissioner's Office is part of their ongoing Call for Input on developing their framework for auditing artificial intelligence. This article discusses some of the techniques organizations can use to comply with data minimization requirements when adopting AI systems.
Data minimization and privacy-preserving techniques in AI systems
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