Privacy commissioner shares recommendations for regulating artificial intelligence
On Thursday, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) released recommendations for regulating artificial intelligence in Canada, calling for legislation that would amend the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). “Artificial intelligence has immense promise, but it must be implemented in ways that respect privacy.” The recommendations from commissioner Daniel Therrien are the result of a public consultation that was launched earlier this year. “Artificial intelligence has immense promise, but it must be implemented in ways that respect privacy, equality and other human rights,” said Therrien. “A rights-based approach will support innovation and the … Continue reading Privacy commissioner shares recommendations for regulating artificial intelligence
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