EDPS Advises EU Institutions on Mitigating AI Privacy Risks
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) published guidance Tuesday to help EU institutions, bodies, agencies and offices that act as data controllers to identify and mitigate data protection risks arising from AI systems.
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The guidelines focus on the risk of noncompliance with data protection principles of fairness, accuracy, data minimization and security under the EU Data Protection Regulation, which governs EU bodies, when mitigation strategies are technical in nature.
Among other things, the document discusses risk management methodology and the typical development life cycle of AI systems, the EDPS noted. It also breaks down the principles of fairness, accuracy, data minimization and security into specific risks, which are then paired with technical measures that controllers can implement to reduce those risks.