Episode 18 (S2) - Data Protection in the AI era
A continuation of the AI generated podcast series, AI Governance, Quantum Uncertainty and Data Privacy Frontiers, this episode was created from a social media post, and accompanying youtube video discussion, shared by Subject Matter Expert Luiza Jarovsky, in which she interviews Paul Nemitz, one of the architects behind the GDPR. The discussion looks at the impact of AI, and examines the importance of the GDPR's principles to help govern AI.
This transcript documents an interview between Luiza Jarovsky and Paul Nemitz, a primary architect of the GDPR, regarding the evolution of data protection in the era of artificial intelligence. Nemitz argues that safeguarding fundamental rights is more critical now than in 2016 because AI enhances the ability of corporations and governments to manipulate and identify individuals. The discussion explores how the geopolitical landscape has shifted, noting that recent economic reports and political movements have pushed the European Union toward more business-friendly narratives. Jarovsky questions whether this focus on competitiveness and "red tape" reduction signals a decline in the EU's commitment to privacy rights. Ultimately, the source provides a high-level reflection on the ongoing battle to maintain individual self-determination against the pressures of technological greed and shifting political priorities.

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