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Nordic DPAs’ Stockholm Declaration marks greater alignment on AI and GDPR enforcement

Nordic DPA representatives meet in Stockholm
Nordic DPA representatives meet in Stockholm Photo: Datatilsynet Denmark

Declaration reflects shared regional approach to AI and GDPR compliance alongside strengthened cooperation across evolving digital rulebook.

Around 50 participants from the Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Åland, and Sweden recently gathered in Stockholm to discuss evolving developments around AI, GDPR, and the impact on crossborder cooperation.

The Nordic meeting tradition on data-related issues originated in 1988. More recently, the collaborationNordic

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