- Says regulators must have the resources to match new powers
- Also repeats threat to firms that abuse market power over data
The Dane, who is due to start as the EU’s digital policy commissioner as soon as Dec. 1, warned that wide new privacy rights introduced last year have few teeth “if you cannot enforce them.”
Vestager’s comments come as Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner
“We need strong enforcement, because only then will the right to control our data become a reality in people’s lives,” she told a privacy conference in Brussels. “Only then can we start to restore Europeans’ trust in the digital world.”
In her new role, Vestager said she’ll “need to make sure that artificial intelligence systems respect people’s privacy.” She is planning to draft rules on AI ethics in the coming months.
She also indicated she’d use her existing powers as an antitrust enforcer to force companies to share their data “if we find that some businesses are using their control of data to deny others the chance to compete.”
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