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Self-Driving Cars and GDPR

Driverless cars are on track to becoming a reality, but what of privacy and data protection? In this blog we explore self-driving cars and GDPR. When you think of self-driving cars what comes to mind? I’m willing to go on a limb here and say that it’s not just Knight Rider’s KITT, the Batmobile or

Real time bidding, programmatic advertising and privacy risks

Our Vlog this week covers adtech and real time bidding (RTB). Real-Time Bidding is a set of technologies and practices used in programmatic advertising that allow advertisers to compete for available digital advertising space in milliseconds, placing billions of online adverts on webpages and apps by automated means. In a nutshell, our fingerprint generates a

Fingerprinting and what it means for privacy?

This week we discuss device fingerprinting. Firstly though we want to know do you feel safe against online identifiers? Do you frequently delete cookies? It’s time to up your game and here’s why… what is fingerprinting? Beyond cookies or pixels, there are other techniques of identification and monitoring on the Internet. While it can be

AI Auditing and Ethical issues

Auditing is one of the main challenges that faces the Regulation of the AI. It’s important to note that audits can be internal or external. An internal AI audit helps an organisation evaluate, understand and communicate the degree to which AI will have an effect (either negative or positive) on the organisation’s ability to create

Is effective AI regulation possible?

On our Youtube channel this week, we are discussing how AI is currently regulated, challenges and what the future could look like! One of the main challenges of AI is avoiding discrimination in its application and results, which requires one to apply several controls on the datasets used for training and the ethical and general

Artificial Intelligence in H2020 overview

The Spanish Centre for Technological Industry Development (CDTI) held last Thursday 11th an info day about the importance of the artificial intelligence in H2020. Horizon 2020 is the biggest EU Research and innovation programme ever with nearly €80 billion of funding available over 7 years, from 2014 to 2020 and it aims to reach three

AI Ethics in 2 minutes

On our YouTube channel this week, we are discussing the basis of AI Ethics, in line with the EU approach. As a member of the EU AI Alliance, Aphaia is involved in the discussion of all aspects of AI development and its impacts, and we regularly share our thoughts and feedback with the AI HLEG.

First European AI Alliance Assembly overview

The first EU AI Alliance Assembly was held in The Egg, Brussels on Wednesday 26th. One year after the creation of the AI HLEG and the European AI Alliance, the first Assembly took place this week in Brussels. It was a full day event that brought together stakeholders, including citizens, businesses, public bodies and policymakers.

EU-Japan artificial intelligence cooperation

EU Vice-President Ansip and Japan Minister Hirai discussed bilateral cooperation to promote a human-centric approach to artificial intelligence (AI), building on the joint statement of the 26th EU-Japan summit. European Commission Vice-President for the Digital Single Market, Andrus Ansip and Japan’s Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy, Takuya Hirai said after their meeting: “The

Hambach Declaration on Artificial Intelligence

The topic of artificial intelligence was a primary focus at the 97th Data Protection Conference in Hambach Castle. The conference emphasized in its “Hambach Declaration” that the use of Artificial Intelligence must be responsible to man and to his fundamental rights and freedoms. Seven data protection requirements were identified when using artificial intelligence. These include