In this latest episode of the PrivacyRules Privacyespresso series, we are joined by Volker Wodianka from the law firm Wodianka Privacy Legal, the German law firm member of PrivacyRules. In this episode, we discuss the new discussion paper released by the Hamburg Commissioner of Data Protection and Freedom of Information, focusing on general data protection and large language models (LLMs).
Key highlights:
– The relationship between GDPR and LLMs, as outlined by the Hamburg data protection authority.
– The potential implications of LLMs not being considered data processing under GDPR.
– The exclusion of LLMs from data subject rights, such as access and correction.
– The requirement for AI systems to comply with GDPR, even if LLMs do not fall under its scope.
Volker provides valuable insights into these developments, emphasizing the importance of monitoring the positions of various authorities and understanding the practical consequences for companies operating in this space.
For more details: We highly recommend reading the Hamburg authority’s discussion paper, which delves into these topics with both technical and legal expertise.
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