The French Data Protection Authority publishes practical guidance on the development of AI systems and initiates a public consultation

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Willy Mikalef

Partner
France

I am a tech-friendly lawyer based in Paris, specialising in data protection, communications and satellites, with a commitment to providing business-oriented, sustainable advice.

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Julie Verdure

Senior Associate
France

I am an associate in the Data Protection & Privacy Group in Paris, where I advise and assist French and international clients on matters relating to the protection of personal data and privacy, both according to European and French law.

After having created a service dedicated to AI in January 2023, then published in May 2023 an action plan comprising two support programs dedicated to AI, the CNIL recently initiated a public consultation on practical how-to sheets focusing on the development phase of AI systems and the creation of datasets involving personal data used for their learning. Their objective is to help professionals reconcile innovation with respect to an individual’s rights. The stakeholders concerned have until November 16 2023 to make their opinions known.

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