This post argues that we should consider AI systems as a factor in assessing a balance between the rights and interests of a data subject and parties processing personal data.…
Author: Jan Czarnocki
Jan Czarnocki is a Doctoral Researcher and Maria Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law. He currently researches privacy and data protection, focusing on biometric and health data in the IoT-AI context within the Privacy Matters (PriMa) ITN project. His research encompasses the intersections of law, philosophy, technology, and policy. Jan is Non-Resident Fellow at Stanford Law School Transatlantic Technology Law Forum and Affiliated Fellow at Jagiellonian University Private Law of Data Project and has been a Visiting Researcher at Julius Maximillians University of Wurzburg Human-Computer Interaction Group. He holds a Master’s degree in law from the University of Warsaw and an LL.M. degree in Comparative Law from the China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing.