Well, just as with cookies, the legislation can force content creator to explicitly state the use of AI generation either on your data or the content you're fed. For now, it's a wild west but it might change quite soon
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Love the optimism. Do you know of any group already looking at this?
I mean the topic isn't exactly new, hence there are lots of groups writing about AI in GDPR. It all makes kinda difficult to find good source that would resolve your personal fears. However, as honorable mentions here are few sources:
- Making AI GDPR Compliant
- Artificial Intelligence and the GDPR: incompatible realities?
- EU’s Proposed Artificial Intelligence Regulation: The GDPR of AI
Would like to state clear that I'm not a professional in this field. If you would like to know more about the topic, I'd discuss it with our brilliant @nicfab@community.nicfab.it | @nicfab@mastodon.nicfab.it or subscribe to his community. He talks a lot about user privacy and by extend might be interested in GDPR compliance for AI.
Thank you @graphito@beehaw.org I only want to highlight that I am reachable on Mastodon at @nicfab@mastodon.nicfab.it and not at the address you mentioned.
@nicfab@community.nicfab.it @nicfab@nicfab.it I see, thank you, I updated the post.
For some unknown reason when typing on Lemmy "@nicfab.." the editor suggested mastodon.technology and I hadn't question it 🙈