An Analysis of European Data and AI Regulations for Automotive Organizations

This report summarizes the European Union's series of data and AI regulations and analyzes them for managers in automotive vehicle manufacturing organizations. In particular, we highlight the relevant ideas of the regulations, including how they find their roots in earlier legislation, how they...

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