In an article for the IAPP, University Grenoble Alpes law professor Théodore Christakis examines the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) hallucinations for the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), particularly concerning the accuracy of AI outputs and the rights of data subjects. Christakis highlights that the regulatory strategies proposed by the Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information, as well as the Information Commissioner's Office, effectively address these issues while continuing to foster innovation.
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