The European Parliament Research Service published a paper on potential areas of conflict between the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) and EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) relating to the processing of special categories of data in order to mitigate discrimination and bias in the development, deployment and use of high-risk AI systems. While the AI Act allows such processing, providing certain conditions, such as privacy-preserving measures, are met, the GDPR is more restrictive. The paper concludes that further reform or guidelines may be required, given the limits imposed by the GDPR.

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