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      "text": "AI will challenge our current consent-based privacy rule setup. Artificial intelligence can reveal unexpected relationships between data and identify completely new links. Before we have something like the portable AI described in our fourth thesis, the use of personal data will thus become harder to control. At the same time, data collection will be more ubiquitous than ever. A fair balance between data protection and the progress of AI will therefore be necessary. Effective and fair forms of privacy reconcile the interests of citizens with those of the economy. They enable businesses to offer customers a broad spectrum of innovative and secure products and solutions. They also give citizens sovereignty over their personal data. That is of pivotal importance: Future AI applications will succeed only if data protection rules champion data sovereignty (based on transparent rules and general clarity about what happens to personal data and how it is processed) rather than treading the path of data minimalism (restricting the processing of data to the greatest extent possible). The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ratified by the EU in 2016 harmonizes data protection across Europe. It also strengthens the rights of consumers. The GDPR lays a good foundation. Europe's people should be best enabled to make their own informed decisions about which AI services and functions they wish to use and the kinds of data processing to which they thus give their consent. Contrary to the GDPR, however, the EU's planned ePrivacy Regulation points in the wrong direction. Focusing on data minimalism, the regulation in its current form raises further barriers to the processing of data, thereby hindering the development of European companies and having negative consequences for the European economy as a whole. In the medium term, data privacy might just be easier to ensure in an AI-driven context. Our fourth thesis paints a picture of the world of portable AI. In this world, every user has control over their data as this is stored in their private cloud and processed on their own, private device. Such portable AI would be fully GDPR compliant.",
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