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Regulating AI to protect personal data

Earlier this year, the UK Government announced the introduction of the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill in which the consultation considered specifically on the interplay of AI technologies with the UK’s data protection regime. On 18 July 2022, the UK Government set out its proposals for regulating the use of AI technologies while protecting data and promoting innovation.

In this podcast Melanie Pimenta and Jacob Montague solicitors in the Data Protection team at Clarkslegal discuss the Government’s proposals to regulate the use of AI and what businesses should do.

Melanie Pimenta

Senior Solicitor

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+44 118 960 4653

Jacob Montague

Solicitor

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+44 118 960 4613

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