ANPD AND AI TRAINING: DATA PROTECTION AND HUMAN RIGHTS
by labsul | jul 30, 2024 | Publicações
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In an article published in Conjur, Gustavo Borges, Executive Director of LabSul, explores the implications of the suspension by the National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) of the use of personal data by Meta for artificial intelligence training. Borges analyzes how the decision aims to ensure compliance with the General Data Protection Law (LGPD), protecting individuals against the misuse of their information. He highlights the importance of data processing practices that respect human rights and avoid perpetuating prejudice and discrimination.
The author also addresses the challenges and responsibilities of companies in the ethical and transparent use of personal data, especially in the context of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence. Borges argues that, besides avoiding legal risks, these practices are essential to promoting user trust and ensuring a fairer and more equitable digital society.
The article also discusses the role of government regulation and supervision in promoting a safe digital environment that respects fundamental rights. Borges points out that the ANPD, by acting proactively, only protects citizens and sets a standard for other companies to follow responsible practices when handling sensitive data.
Link Conjur.
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Marcela
30 de abril de 2024
Exceptional