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From this point of view, “ it is not a typical agency with compliance and sanction objectives but it is also intended to develop competencies that are linked to the promotion of AI as an initiative .” At another time we talk about the promotion of public-private collaboration for the development of AI projects, it is another element to take into account. Without a doubt, it makes it different from other control entities that do not work with this perspective of being a disruptive element.”
For this jurist, “another issue is how it will be managed Fax Lists with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) itself to avoid any type of overlap or duplication of functions . The trend at European level has been for data protection authorities to take over these powers regarding AI. This has been done in some countries and it seems that the European supervisor itself will take over these AI powers.
In this context, Saiz highlights that "in our case we have created a new agency, different from the AEPD, already with an important trajectory behind it, so there is no other remedy than necessary and maximum coordination in everything that has to do with with data processing and AI or, conversely, AI that uses personal data. These are scenarios that can occur in the global world in which we live.”
From ENATIC, its president points out that “ we hope that there is a coherence of criteria and a good relationship between these regulators precisely to clarify concepts to the market and generate the legal certainty that the market demands at this time, and that there are no different interpretations. These regulators are condemned to understand each other. We know that many of the AIs that are used or are going to be launched use personal data.”
For this jurist, “another issue is how it will be managed Fax Lists with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) itself to avoid any type of overlap or duplication of functions . The trend at European level has been for data protection authorities to take over these powers regarding AI. This has been done in some countries and it seems that the European supervisor itself will take over these AI powers.
In this context, Saiz highlights that "in our case we have created a new agency, different from the AEPD, already with an important trajectory behind it, so there is no other remedy than necessary and maximum coordination in everything that has to do with with data processing and AI or, conversely, AI that uses personal data. These are scenarios that can occur in the global world in which we live.”
From ENATIC, its president points out that “ we hope that there is a coherence of criteria and a good relationship between these regulators precisely to clarify concepts to the market and generate the legal certainty that the market demands at this time, and that there are no different interpretations. These regulators are condemned to understand each other. We know that many of the AIs that are used or are going to be launched use personal data.”