General Data Protection Regulation
PulseAugur coverage of General Data Protection Regulation — every cluster mentioning General Data Protection Regulation across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- affiliated with Artificial Intelligence Act 70%
- instance of California Consumer Privacy Act 70%
- instance of Directive on privacy and electronic communications 70%
- used by Gemini Nano 70%
- other Gemini Nano 70%
- instance of Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association 60%
- instance of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act 60%
- other Artificial Intelligence Act 60%
- 2026-05-18 regulatory US-based AI usage by a Boston hospital found to violate GDPR data transfer rules for EU citizens. source
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On-device AI generates GDPR-compliant visual monitoring alerts
Researchers have developed a privacy-focused visual monitoring system that keeps all AI processing on the edge device, adhering to GDPR principles. This system uses a YOLOv5n-seg model on a Raspberry Pi 5 with a Hailo-8…
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Databricks Unity Catalog gains visibility with Microsoft Purview integration
This article details how to integrate Databricks Unity Catalog with Microsoft Purview to enhance data governance and visibility. The author shares a personal experience of a multi-hour debugging session caused by a data…
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Snowflake security guide details AI agent data access controls
This post outlines a five-layer security strategy for granting AI agents like Claude access to sensitive data in Snowflake without compromising Personally Identifiable Information (PII). It details how to create dedicat…
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Meta's AI data collection tool may violate EU privacy laws
Meta's internal tool for collecting employee computer activity, called Model Capability Initiative (MCI), is reportedly expanding its data collection beyond US employees. The tool, designed to capture keystrokes and mou…
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AI tools boost data protection efficiency for European firms
European companies are leveraging AI tools to significantly reduce the time spent on data protection tasks. These specialized AI assistants are automating the creation of documentation and accelerating compliance with r…
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German Firms Find Data Protection Rules Excessive
A recent survey indicates that nearly three-quarters of German companies find the country's data protection regulations, particularly the GDPR, to be excessive. This sentiment suggests a potential conflict between regul…
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Italy warns AI startup over employee stress data privacy
Italy's data protection authority, the Garante, has issued a warning to the AI startup Myndoor regarding its Slack stress-detection plugin. The Garante stated that aggregating and sharing employee stress data with emplo…
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Frontier AI models like GPT-5.5 and Mythos pose dual-use cyber risk
New frontier AI models like OpenAI's GPT-5.5 and Anthropic's Mythos are raising significant cybersecurity concerns due to their advanced coding and tool-using capabilities. While these models offer substantial benefits …
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AI firms face grid rules, EU compliance tests
AI companies are facing scrutiny over their rapid expansion and its impact on the electric grid, with regulators like the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) urging them to understand and comply with existing ru…
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UK AI adoption hampered by sovereignty debates, says expert
The UK's focus on technology sovereignty is hindering AI adoption, according to Tarek Nseir. He argues that policymakers are too concerned with the origin and values of AI systems, which slows down businesses trying to …
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RAG systems often fail due to retrieval, not LLM issues
Many Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems falter not due to the language model itself, but due to issues with the retrieval component, especially when dealing with large or messy datasets common in European ente…
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Databricks Unity Catalog tackles telco AI data debt
Telecommunications companies face a paradox where 97% of executives adopt AI, yet initiatives stall due to fragmented and semantically unclear data, termed "data debt." This hinders AI agents from understanding industry…
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Claude AI for Legal Use Faces GDPR Scrutiny Over Plugin Data Protection
This article discusses the implications of using AI models like Claude for legal purposes, specifically in relation to GDPR compliance. It examines what aspects of data processing are protected by AI plugins and what li…
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EU AI Act Under Review; Data Breach Fines Issued
The latest NicFab newsletter highlights several key developments in AI and cybersecurity. Notably, the Italian Data Protection Authority has fined Ambrosetti €85,000 for a delayed data breach notification under GDPR. Ad…
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New framework monitors LLM compliance continuously using AI judges
Researchers have introduced a new framework called "governance from metrics" to continuously monitor AI compliance in production systems, moving beyond binary, audit-time verdicts. This approach uses runtime observabili…
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Vatican releases first AI encyclical, links to EU regulations
The Vatican has released "Magnifica Humanitas," its first encyclical dedicated entirely to artificial intelligence. This document explores the ethical and regulatory dimensions of AI, particularly its intersections with…
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New OEU framework unlearns data from quantized neural networks
Researchers have developed a new framework called Orthogonal Entropy Unlearning (OEU) designed to effectively remove specific data from quantized neural networks while preserving overall model accuracy. This method addr…
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EU's GDPR faces AI challenge after 10 years of privacy protection
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has completed its first decade, demonstrating resilience against the test of time. However, the regulation now faces a significant challenge in adapting to …
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Gemma 4 31B flags higher risk in SAP code audit than E4B
A developer used Google's Gemma 4 31B model to audit SAP ABAP code, finding that it flagged undocumented functions with a higher risk than the smaller Gemma 4 E4B model. This project, named SAPMigrate, highlights the ne…
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AI leaders' GDPR complaints signal useless products or privacy disregard
An AI industry observer suggests that complaints about GDPR difficulty from AI leaders either indicate useless products or a disregard for privacy. The observer claims to have successfully developed a GDPR-ready and sec…