The growing use of artificial intelligence increasingly relies on the processing of personal data, bringing the EU AI Act and the GDPR into direct interaction. This paper explores how both regulatory frameworks apply to providers and deployers of AI systems, identifies areas of overlap, conflict, and regulatory gaps, and examines the legal implications of the AI Act’s debiasing exception. The analysis shows that compliance with AI and data protection law requires a nuanced understanding of their complex relationship.
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- Marlon Müller (Autor), 2026, Processing Personal Data under the EU AI Act, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1736296
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