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You mean become a lawyer specializing in regulations governing data protection, computing systems in AI, both EU-wide and at national level across all Europe, and with good understanding of relevant international treaties?

You're right, I should get right to it. Plenty of time for it after work, especially if I cut down HN time.



None of that is relevant for on-prem.


My point is, on-prem makes no sense for a business that's not doing R&D on the models themselves, and that's even more true - not less - if that business is processing sensitive data with AI.




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