About Hannah Linden
Privacy-tech policy researcher. Covers GDPR, the EU AI Act, and global AI governance. Writes for practitioners who need to understand the legal landscape, not just the technical one.
Hannah Linden researches the intersection of AI systems and privacy law, with a focus on EU and US regulatory frameworks. She holds an LLM with a focus on technology law and has advised on GDPR compliance for AI companies. Her writing translates regulatory complexity for technical teams who need to know what compliance actually requires — not just what regulators say in press releases.
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AI Privacy Report covers the intersection of AI systems and privacy law — GDPR enforcement against AI products, training-data provenance, data subject access requests for model outputs, and emerging regulatory frameworks that affect AI deployment.
Privacy professionals, legal engineers, compliance teams, and ML practitioners who need to understand what GDPR, CCPA, the EU AI Act, and sector-specific regulations actually require of AI systems — not just what regulators say in press releases.
What we cover
- GDPR and CCPA enforcement actions involving AI
- Training data provenance and data subject rights
- EU AI Act compliance requirements and timelines
- Privacy engineering for ML pipelines
- Regulatory guidance and enforcement tracker
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