27 mars 2023
Radar - March 2023 – 4 de 4 Publications
Although the news isn't being completely written by AI yet, it does seem to be pre-occupied by it. With hugely disruptive products starting to go mainstream, the ICO has been asked to update its guidance on AI and Data Protection.
In line with its ICO25 strategy, the ICO has published updated guidance on AI and Data Protection, following requests for clarification on fairness requirements when using AI. The guidance has been restructured and a number of sections have been expanded or added. It covers:
Similarly the fairness section is now stand-alone and this has been added to in order provide information on:
The ICO says the updated guidance is in line with the government's ambitions to adopt a pro-innovation approach to AI with embedded principles of fairness. The ICO expects further updates to the guidance will be required to keep up with technological and legislative developments so the guidance will need to be consulted on a regular basis.
The important take away from this guidance as with so much ICO guidance, is that it is principles based. Getting these principles right from the outset is likely to help future proof the use of AI as far as possible in a rapidly evolving environment. It's also helpful to remember that while the UK does not have legislation equivalent to the EU's draft AI Act, the use of AI is still being looked at carefully by UK regulators in the context of the existing legal framework.
Debbie Heywood looks at the latest proposals for changing UK data privacy law following the publication of a second Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.
27 March 2023
par Debbie Heywood
27 March 2023
par Debbie Heywood
27 March 2023
par Debbie Heywood
27 March 2023
par Debbie Heywood
par Debbie Heywood