How could the European Commission’s proposed Digital Omnibus reshape GDPR compliance and the future of digital regulation in Europe?
A new blog post by Julie Mannekens from the Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP) at KU Leuven — partner of the ACHILLES project — offers a practical and accessible overview of the proposed changes and their potential implications for organisations working with data and AI technologies.
The article, “Digital Omnibus & GDPR: a practical take on the changes”, discusses key topics including personal data, pseudonymisation, transparency obligations, and the broader balance between innovation and regulatory compliance in the European digital ecosystem.
These discussions are highly relevant for ACHILLES, a project committed to advancing trustworthy, transparent, and human-centric AI aligned with evolving European regulations and values.
As one of Europe’s leading research centres in digital law and technology regulation, CiTiP KU Leuven continues to contribute valuable expertise to the debate on responsible innovation and trustworthy AI governance.
🔗 Read the full blog post by Julie Mannekens (CiTiP KU Leuven):
Digital Omnibus & GDPR: a practical take on the changes
https://data-en-maatschappij.ai/en/news/digital-omnibus-gdpr-a-practical-take-on-the-changes/