Regulators face uncertainty in applying privacy regulation to AI, Canadian official says

By Xu Yuan
  • 23 Sep 2024 23:13
  • 23 Sep 2024 23:13
Privacy regulators are grappling with how to apply privacy regulation to artificial intelligence without thwarting its development as an economic driver, an official from Canada’s privacy regulator said today.
“When we are looking at PETs [privacy-enhancing technologies] and AI, are we talking about this as a regulatory compliance support measure, or

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Xu Yuan

Senior Correspondent


Xu Yuan has worked for MLex for seven years, all of them based in Hong Kong. She has reported on a wide range of regulatory topics, including antitrust, cybersecurity and data security, in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. She has broken numerous stories on policymaking and enforcement involving international companies doing business in the region and done substantial court reporting in Hong Kong. She is currently specializing in covering regulatory issues related to future mobility, including connected vehicles. She previously worked for US TV network NBC in Beijing. She received her undergraduate degree in English Literature and Linguistics from Peking University and a master’s degree from the Journalism and Media Studies Centre at The University of Hong Kong.

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