Considerations to ensure machine learning data protection compliance

04/06/2021 | IAPP

Technology and business research companies expect the AI market will continue to expand at a significant rate for many years to come. For example, we encounter AI in machine learning algorithms in personal assistants, personalised advertisements, fraud detection services, facial recognition technologies and more. In this article, the IAPP examines the different aspects of using machine learning in data privacy and ensuring privacy compliance with the tech.

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