Global data protection authorities sign joint declaration on building trustworthy data governance frameworks to encourage development of innovative and privacy-protective AI

The data protection authorities from Australia (OAIC), France (CNIL), Ireland (DPC), the Republic of Korea (PIPC), and the United Kingdom (ICO) have signed a joint declaration during the AI Action Summit in Paris. This declaration aims to establish a governance framework that promotes innovative AI systems while ensuring robust data protection and compliance with existing regulations. The principles outlined in the declaration include clarifying legal bases for AI data processing, implementing security measures, and fostering cooperation with other authorities. The statement also underscores the need to balance innovation with reducing legal uncertainties, particularly in sectors such as health, education, and public safety.

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