ICO 5th Call for Evidence on Generative AI 

Recently we wrote about how “How Generative AI’s Data Appetite is Fuelling Privacy Battles.” Last week the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published its fifth call for evidence on Generative AI.  This call focuses on the allocation of accountability for data protection compliance across the generative AI supply chain. It is part of the ICO’s consultation series on generative AI ICO consultation series on generative AI and data protection

The fifth call for evidence addresses the recommendation for ICO guidance on the allocation of accountability in AI as a Service (AIaaS) contexts made in Sir Patrick Vallance’s Pro-innovation Regulation of Technologies Review.  
 
The allocation of accountability is complicated because of the different ways in which generative AI models, applications and services are developed, used and disseminated, but also the different levels of control and accountability that participating organisations may have.  
 
The ICO is interested in additional evidence on how this works in practice. In the meantime, it provides a summary of our current analysis, the policy positions we want to consult on and some examples which show how this analysis could be applied in practice.  
 
The deadline for submissions is 18th  September 2024.  

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