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AI and privacy impact assessments: structuring the analysis without inventing facts
Use AI to structure a privacy impact assessment while keeping factual claims verifiable.
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- 1The premise
- 2privacy impact assessment
- 3data flow mapping
- 4lawful basis analysis
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Section 1
The premise
PIAs are mostly structure plus facts. AI can carry the structural load so counsel focuses on the judgment calls.
What AI does well here
- Draft data flow descriptions from a system inventory.
- Map processing activities to lawful bases.
- Surface gaps where data subject rights aren't implemented.
What AI cannot do
- Verify the system inventory matches reality.
- Replace counsel's judgment on legitimate-interest balancing.
- Make a regulator's specific local guidance binding.
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