The increasing role of computer systems in making privacy-related decisions carries significant implications. The sheer volume of decisions made by these systems means that even a small fraction of errors could be overwhelming if subject to human legal scrutiny. This situation underscores the need for systems that are not only technologically advanced but also legally compliant and ethically sound. Ensuring that these systems align with legal privacy standards is critical, as is the development of robust, privacy-preserving technologies. This approach is essential to maintain trust and safeguard privacy in an increasingly digitised world.
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