It's the purpose that companies use LI for AI-training that matters

12/12/2024 | IAPP

In an article for the IAPP, BSA—The Software Alliance Managing Director of Policy Kate Goodloe writes that data protection authorities (DPAs) examining how organisations use data for AI-related activities should identify why the data is necessary for AI model training in order to determine whether the company's data collection is valid. Goodloe argues that treating AI models separately to recognise companies' interests can "help ensure companies can process data in responsible ways—subject to appropriate guardrails and mitigation measures, including those supported by legitimate interest."

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