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so we have a about five seven minutes for
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questions please um i do we have on them
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so thank you for the presentation uh so right now we live in a
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world where everyone wants everything online so there is a whole industry call was
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you open source and our which is is there anything you do see i
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act against collecting publicly available information you right out so person who is killing me
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and it will be online so i won't will see that i was here and wait is they
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get it okay so this person was there are at this at this time so is there anything
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this is a very interesting question it's not about b. i. yeah ah it's more
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about the g. d. p. r. when the plan because if it's best not mete
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it it's not something that with um that wasn't speech it's yeah in this regulation
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but it's it's not about okay someone is publishing something it's in
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because it's accessible that is very usable as well so if it's not
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if it's that's not that's not you will still have to find a legal basis for that and you don't have any data bases that say
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typically available you can reuse it it doesn't exist that so you will
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have to find a so if it's in that sensitive that that you
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you would maybe try as a company to use the timit interests then if
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you have to make a balance between the the the rights of that subject
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but you you don't have that and i want to says that that these
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a acts like the g. d. p. l. doesn't cover eyes and a national intelligence
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so uh it needs as well it be funny if the rules are nuts there
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the rules are mentioned our roads and uh most of the time we don't exactly
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the rules but there is another sites about what if the national agencies can do
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but it's true that uh the work of law enforcement and national agencies nets oakley
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otherwise not such a it's such a clear um a divide it sometimes in between
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so no would be a a funny oh since no the specifically on the act uh no
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at the same time i mean that's uh also uh an expert on b. a.
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act i i i we nets claim that i'm an expense like a new uh
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the pats on the biometric technology so it could be that you would find reference
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that could match it but asked at a a say like that i think it's not
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yeah so my question is what what if it typically is that because you
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get access to its it has been published that you can we use it
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it's i would say it's it's publicly accessible oh it's not miss any publicly available or enter usable
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okay so the rubber grab you something is probably do we viable it it's not great
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duty to you can be used for artificial intelligence purposes that's not quite a long time
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for a a purpose this is the quick exactly this is okay so is the you
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still need to find a legal basis to use it's it's not because you finding online
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that because especially if it's best known data to if it's that's not
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that that you still need to comply with the legal basis that on video
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okay so and follow question is uh with say i'm a protein
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image and you recently i system the checks for some kind of censorship
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since it's my you reach us of you that's
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right you much i'm avoiding interface communicates checking it for
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some type of data so you can use that i kind of already you'd want on their consent for
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well it's not because you look really you pitch your unfeasible that
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you give consents oh that she agreed to defer values and especially
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if it's to uh try and advise not ought to be used for a t. i. d. p. t. all i and d. c.
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and that that that that that's what's it needs to be understood
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it's not because everything is available online that you can freely reuse it
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at least you need to be about because normally you need to be able to to find on which the company would do that
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and we don't have it in our um legal basis for such purposes
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there is one false entity that that has to be combined with another legal basis for our junior investment data
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i think this is a very interesting topic uh i i worked a bit about that that interactivity but about uh
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with these uh and that i face the data sets the
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data sets lack read make a face and without data sets
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uh and i criticising the way they were constituency but conceded as well with a lot of images from the us
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the stitches was not clear still the company as
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remove this data set i think yeah i'm now but
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yeah
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um maybe we can all schools should pull the boat last work to do to show yes
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did the corporate side commercial so it is but true for show you up
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well i was not the question asked which leads to probably once a variance yeah no it it was a gay that's
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that it before our eyes away because now yeah on that
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subject anymore to uh uh all the winning entry but i
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should have i should have mentioned that equate equated but the case was before your logic which we can persecute but the

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(Keynote Talk) Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning : theoretical and practical considerations
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5 minutes Q&A - Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning : theoretical and practical considerations
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Enabling Digital Sovereignity With ML
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Privacy-Enhanced Computation in the Age of AI
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Oct. 11, 2023 · 9:20 a.m.
Privacy by Design Age Verification & Online Child Safety
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(Keynote Talk) Biometrics in the era of AI: From utopia to dystopia?
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Oct. 11, 2023 · 11:06 a.m.
5 minutes Q&A - Biometrics in the era of AI: From utopia to dystopia?
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AI and Privacy
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5 minutes Q&A - AI and Privacy
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Oct. 11, 2023 · 12:06 p.m.
Preliminary Pperspectives on the Ethical Implications of GenAI
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Oct. 11, 2023 · 12:12 p.m.
5 minutes Q&A - Preliminary Pperspectives on the Ethical Implications of GenAI
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Oct. 11, 2023 · 12:30 p.m.
AI & Media: Can You Still Trust Information
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Oct. 11, 2023 · 12:32 p.m.
5 minutes Q&A - AI & Media: Can You Still Trust Information
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(Keynote Talk) Unlocking the Power of Artificial Intelligence for Precision Medicine with Privacy-Enhancing Technologies
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Oct. 11, 2023 · 1:22 p.m.
5 minutes Q&A - Unlocking the Power of Artificial Intelligence for Precision Medicine with Privacy-Enhancing Technologies
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Oct. 11, 2023 · 2:01 p.m.
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Oct. 11, 2023 · 2:18 p.m.
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Oct. 11, 2023 · 2:22 p.m.
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Oct. 11, 2023 · 2:38 p.m.