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France's CNIL Unveils Recommendations for Responsible AI Development

French Data Protection Authority CNIL Friday released two recommendations to support responsible AI innovation while protecting people's rights. The recommendations illustrate how the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) fosters development of innovative and responsible AI in Europe, it said. They give concrete solutions for informing people whose data was used and helping them exercise their rights, it said.

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The CNIL recommended that when personal data is used to train an AI model and may potentially be memorized by it, the individuals concerned be informed. In addition, while EU regulations give people the right to access, rectify, object and delete their personal data, AI developers should incorporate privacy protections in the design stage and "pay special attention to personal data within training sets."