France’s data protection authority (CNIL) has published new recommendations to support responsible AI innovation while ensuring GDPR compliance. These recommendations include: (1) informing individuals when their personal data is used to train AI models and may be memorized by them, with flexibility in how this information is provided based on risks and operational constraints; (2) granting individuals the right to access, rectify, object to, and delete their personal data, while acknowledging the challenges in exercising these rights in AI contexts; (3) encouraging AI developers to incorporate privacy protection from the design stage and focus on personal data within training datasets; (4) striving to anonymize models when possible without compromising their intended purpose; (5) developing innovative solutions to prevent the disclosure of confidential personal data by AI models; (6) allowing for reasonable solutions and flexible timelines when complying with requests to exercise individual rights is challenging; and (7) urging AI stakeholders to stay informed about the latest advancements in scientific research to ensure the best possible protection of individuals’ rights
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