European regulators issued new AI guidelines on using personal data, aiming to ensure GDPR compliance and facing criticism from Meta.

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has issued new guidelines to clarify how AI companies can use personal data under the GDPR. The guidelines aim to ensure compliance with privacy laws, which could impose fines of up to 4% of global revenues. They stress the need for a "clear and precisely articulated" reason for data processing and emphasize case-by-case assessments for data anonymity. Meta has criticized the EU's regulatory environment, citing it as a barrier to AI innovation.

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