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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Vadym Honcharenko, Privacy and Data Protection at Grammarly. We discuss the complexities of data privacy regulations around the world, particularly in relation to AI and the GDPR. He is particularly interested in the legal basis for collecting and processing EU user data for development purposes and the balancing of user rights and company interests. We discuss the implications of data scraping and the need for transparency and controls when it comes to AI-based and Generative AI tools. We discuss the recent Italian DPA case and their requirements for Open AI, as well as the case against Clearview AI. We also discuss the concept of incremental consent and the need for data minimization and data security, as the implications of AI on privacy, with Vadym emphasizing the need for companies to use data responsibly and for users to be aware of how their data is being used. We also discuss the importance of trust between companies and users and the need for companies to prioritize user privacy, and his hope for privacy in the future.
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Debbie Reynolds, “The Data Diva” talks to Vadym Honcharenko, Privacy and Data Protection at Grammarly. We discuss the complexities of data privacy regulations around the world, particularly in relation to AI and the GDPR. He is particularly interested in the legal basis for collecting and processing EU user data for development purposes and the balancing of user rights and company interests. We discuss the implications of data scraping and the need for transparency and controls when it comes to AI-based and Generative AI tools. We discuss the recent Italian DPA case and their requirements for Open AI, as well as the case against Clearview AI. We also discuss the concept of incremental consent and the need for data minimization and data security, as the implications of AI on privacy, with Vadym emphasizing the need for companies to use data responsibly and for users to be aware of how their data is being used. We also discuss the importance of trust between companies and users and the need for companies to prioritize user privacy, and his hope for privacy in the future.
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