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Five DPAs commit to joint declaration on innovative and privacy-protecting AI

John Edwards, Dale Sunderland, Marie-Laure Denis, and Haksoo Ko.
(From left) John Edwards, Dale Sunderland, Marie-Laure Denis, and Haksoo Ko. Photo: CNIL

The data protection authorities aim to build a reliable governance framework for trusted AI.

Data protection authorities in Australia, Korea, Ireland, France, and the UK have signed a joint declaration to continue their commitment to establish data governance that fosters innovative and privacy-protective AI.

The initiative aims to promote innovation to build a reliable governance framework for AI with clear standards and requirements, and

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