The Data and AI Regulations research group organizes regular meetings to discuss topics related to the regulation and governance of personal data and artificial intelligence (AI), with a focus on the Brazilian and international scenarios. With regard to the national scenario, the group focuses mainly on the practices and policies of digital platforms and generative AI services, among others, to comply with the General Data Protection Law (LGPD), mapping good practices and deficiencies in the implementation of the regulation's contours and indicating ways to more effectively comply with the law. With regard to the international scenario, the group aims to analyze, in particular, the regulation of international data transfers and the comparison of data and AI governance and regulation models in Latin American countries and the BRICS bloc. The group's meetings are held weekly and are based on the discussion of a documentary and bibliographic corpus defined in advance. The group's aim is to produce inputs for better implementation of personal data protection regulations and to encourage the definition of effective AI regulatory frameworks. In this sense, the results of the research developed within the group aim to positively impact the activities of both private actors and regulatory authorities such as the National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) and other control bodies.
- Luca Belli
- Bianca Kremer
- Walter Gaspar
- Beatriz Costa
- Daniel Lage
- Fernando Naegele
- Rodrigo Dias Pinho Gomes
- Sofia Chang
Foreign Members:
- Profa Ana Brian, Relatora da ONU sobre Privacidade
- Prof Nelson Remolina, Universidad de Los Andes
- Prof Pablo Palazzi, Universidad de San Andres