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#NAMA: Does Artificial Intelligence threaten privacy? Do the government's data protection laws have adequate safeguards?


Key takeaways:
Government has carte blanche: Both Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019 and the expert committee report on Non Personal Data give the government wide-ranging powers to collect and analyse data, without adequate safeguards
GDPR not ‘revolutionary’: GDPR only evolved existing privacy and data protection laws, it did not radically alter how companies collect and use data
Inferred data needs to be dealt specifically: There is a need to strenghten specific provisions to safeguard individual libery and community rights when it comes to inferred data
Privacy within context of hierarchies: Need to think of privacy within contexts and in terms of hierarchies, when swathes of data are analysed by artificial intelligence and automated tools ....

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#NAMA: Is it possible to regulate Artificial Intelligence?


Key Takeaways
Regulate AI applications rather than the tech: Speakers largely agreed that rather than regulating artificial intelligence in general, the use cases of the technology should be regulated.
Data needs to be regulated too: In cases where data collected for AI applications could have problematic implications for the data subjects or their communities, then such data collection needs to be governed under specific regulations.
Self regulation may not be enough: Self-regulation within the AI industry may not be enough since it may not solve for the massive differential between the people developing the technology and the people affected by it. However, for low-risk applications, self-regulation could be explored. ....

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