The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will come into force on May 25, 2018, redefines how organizations are required to handle the collection and use of EU citizens' personal data. Debates around the GDPR focus mostly on the global reach of this legislation, the draconian fines it introduces, or its stricter rules for "informed consent" as a condition for processing personal data.Machine-learning algorithms need transparency to comply with GDPR
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will come into force on May 25, 2018, redefines how organizations are required to handle the collection and use of EU citizens' personal data. Debates around the GDPR focus mostly on the global reach of this legislation, the draconian fines it introduces, or its stricter rules for "informed consent" as a condition for processing personal data.
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Thursday, November 16, 2017
Transparency of machine-learning algorithms is a double-edged sword
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