Adapting Privacy Rights Processes for Emerging AI Regulations
FTI Consulting has published guidance on how organizations can adapt their existing privacy rights processes to meet the requirements of emerging AI regulations. The piece addresses the operational overlap between established privacy frameworks and newer AI governance obligations.
Why this matters: Most companies built their privacy programs around data protection laws. AI rules are now landing on top of that, and they do not fit neatly. The same data that triggers a privacy rights request might also be feeding a model, running an automated decision, or sitting inside a system nobody fully audited. If your processes were designed for GDPR-style requests, they may not catch what AI regulations are actually asking for. Adapting is not optional for long. The rules are arriving whether the processes are ready or not.
Who should care: Lawyers · Compliance · General readers · AI governance · Policy · Privacy officers
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