Regulating Artificial Intelligence 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-32361-5_2
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Artificial Intelligence and the Fundamental Right to Data Protection: Opening the Door for Technological Innovation and Innovative Protection

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“…The relationship between the right to personal data protection and the development of AI is discussed by N. Marsch (2020), who points out that artificial intelligence systems can be used to collect, analyse, and use personal data on a large scale, raising concerns about the possibility of AI being used for unauthorised tracking and monitoring. However, the author also points out the potential benefits of the system for data protection through the development of secure and sophisticated data encryption algorithms by AI, new tools for detecting prerequisites for data leakage.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between the right to personal data protection and the development of AI is discussed by N. Marsch (2020), who points out that artificial intelligence systems can be used to collect, analyse, and use personal data on a large scale, raising concerns about the possibility of AI being used for unauthorised tracking and monitoring. However, the author also points out the potential benefits of the system for data protection through the development of secure and sophisticated data encryption algorithms by AI, new tools for detecting prerequisites for data leakage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%