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Exeter study: Agentic AI strains data protection laws

A new study from the University of Exeter suggests that the increasing use of agentic AI systems will challenge current data protection laws. These AI agents, capable of performing complex tasks with minimal human oversight, are expected to push the boundaries of existing regulations. The research highlights the need to re-evaluate how organizations comply with data protection frameworks in the face of these advanced AI capabilities. AI

IMPACT Highlights potential legal challenges for organizations deploying advanced AI agents.

RANK_REASON Academic study on the implications of AI for existing regulations. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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    University of Exeter: Agentic AI tests the limits of data protection law, study finds. “The growing use of agentic artificial intelligence will test how organis

    University of Exeter: Agentic AI tests the limits of data protection law, study finds. “The growing use of agentic artificial intelligence will test how organisations comply with existing data protection law, a new study warns. Innovations will test the limits of existing rules, …