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The Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertu00e9s (CNIL), France's data protection authority, has released guidelines for the development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems that prioritize individual privacy and compliance with data protection laws. The guidelines emphasize eight key principles: transparency and accountability, data minimization and purpose limitation, ensuring data quality and integrity, robust security measures, rights of data subjects, conducting privacy impact assessments, incorporating privacy by design, and training and awareness programs. By adhering to these guidelines, businesses can ensure responsible AI development, build trust with users, and promote the ethical use of AI technologies in society.
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