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Information law weekly: AI legitimate interests (EDPB), ICO fingerprinting guidance, Prismall struck out, slander post-Blake, UN cybercrime convention, MI5 tribunal win, 2024 highlights - 9 January 2025

Published on: 09 January 2025

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Data Protection

OpenAI, X, Google and Meta may rely on legitimate interests for AI models, says EDPB

MLex reports that OpenAI, X, Google and Meta can ground the processing of personal data for building and deploying AI models on legitimate interests, provided suitable mitigation measures are applied, according to a significant European Data Protection Board opinion issued on 19 December 2024. The EDPB also addressed how to handle unlawful data processing in AI model development, and when AI models can be deemed anonymised. See News Analysis: OpenAI, X, Google can use legitimate interest for AI models, EDPB says...

EU Commission ordered to pay damages over unlawful Facebook log-in data transfer

MLex: EU judges today ruled that the European Commission must pay €400 in compensation to a user of one of its websites after transferring personal data to the US without the required safeguards...

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