← Glossary Term
GDPR
The EU's data-protection law, which sets strict rules for handling people's personal data.
GDPR, the General Data Protection Regulation, is the European Union law that governs how any organisation may collect, store and use personal data. It gives people rights over their own information and sets real penalties for misuse.
It comes up constantly in AI because models are trained on data and services process user information. Questions like what a company may train on, and what it must disclose, are often answered by pointing to GDPR.
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