MEP Voss shares views on GDPR reform and AI regulation

29/07/2024 | Euronews

In a recent interview with Euronews, German MEP Axel Voss shared his insights on several digital topics. He highlighted the need for a strong regulatory framework for artificial intelligence (AI) in order to avoid the pitfalls encountered with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Voss also proposed the establishment of a strong AI office to oversee AI development and address legal ambiguities.

In terms of the GDPR, Voss expressed support for a targeted revision of the GDPR and advocated for a more unified approach to data privacy. He also highlighted the necessity of specialized committees focused on digital challenges at the European level, suggesting that the current disjointed efforts across various committees are ineffective for addressing digital issues comprehensively.

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