Brazil’s National Data Protection Agency (“ANPD”) initiated a public consultation on the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and data protection.  At this point, there is no proposed draft regulation, but ANPD is requesting responses to 15 open-ended questions.  The consultation may lead to specific legislation and regulation.

The questions include topics such as: the compatibilization of AI and data protection principles; AI-related data treatment; data ownership rights in connection with AI use; and good practices and governance.

The consultation is open until December 5, 2024.

Why is this important for business?

Brazil’s Congress is debating a new AI legal framework for the country.  The current draft of this bill, in debate in the Senate Artificial Intelligence Temporary Committee (“CTIA”), establishes ANPD as the country’s new AI regulator.

The information collected by ANPD through this public consultation might directly impact its proposals to amend the bill in Congress, as well as to develop future regulation on data privacy and AI.  ANPD has been active in issuing new regulation and in launching investigations of large technology companies’ AI and data privacy policies and practices.

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Diego Bonomo is a senior advisor in the firm’s London office. Diego, a non-lawyer, has more than 25 years of Brazil regulatory, trade, and foreign affairs experience at leading business associations, think tanks, companies, and academic institutions. Diego also served in the Brazilian…

Diego Bonomo is a senior advisor in the firm’s London office. Diego, a non-lawyer, has more than 25 years of Brazil regulatory, trade, and foreign affairs experience at leading business associations, think tanks, companies, and academic institutions. Diego also served in the Brazilian government.

Before joining the firm, Diego was Team Leader of the Brazil Trade Facilitation Program at Palladium and Executive Manager of International Affairs at Brazil’s National Confederation of Industry — CNI. At the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, he served as Senior Director of the International Division and Senior Director for Policy of the Brazil-U.S. Business Council. Diego also was Executive Director of the Brazil Industries Coalition — BIC, the leading Brazilian business coalition in the United States, and General Coordinator of Foreign and Trade Affairs at the Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo — FIESP. He previously served in the Office of the President of Brazil as advisor to the Minister of Long-Term Planning.

Diego holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in international relations from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo.