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The top EU data regulator in Ireland stated that major tech companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft, TikTok, and OpenAI are closely collaborating with regulators to ensure compliance with the EU's strict data protection rules regarding artificial intelligence (AI). The regulators are addressing potential privacy concerns related to AI, such as the use of personal data for training AI models and ensuring individuals' data rights. Extensive engagement has been reported with U.S. tech firms on new AI products, with Google making changes to its Gemini AI chatbot following consultations. The EU's Data Protection Board is developing guidance on AI operations under data protection laws, including the new AI Act and the General Data Protection Regulation. National regulators have significant power to enforce compliance and may require changes to business models if data privacy is not adequately protected.
Source: YAHOO