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The Estonian data protection startup is utilizing artificial intelligence to comply with GDPR requirements

An Estonian startup operating in the data protection field, GDPR Register, is developing an AI-based solution that helps companies escape the time-consuming routine obligations arising from the General Data Protection Regulation.

The GDPR Register, created by an Estonian startup and developed in cooperation with IT experts, makes complying with GDPR requirements simple and logical, helping companies and institutions efficiently manage processes, operations, and documents associated with GDPR regulation.

Krete Paal, the CEO of the Estonian data protection startup GDPR Register, said that data protection requirements are becoming increasingly complicated in the European Union, and companies’ documentation is becoming more extensive. “Data protection has become a very data- and time-intensive field that requires significant resources from companies. At the same time, mistakes made from ignorance or lack of resources can be extremely costly. Therefore, we are the first in Europe to start building AI-based services in the field of data protection, which allows managing data protection documentation with the help of large language models (LLMs),” explained Paal, adding that many GDPR Register clients have already requested such a possibility.

GDPR Register will start creating automatic data protection documents with the help of artificial intelligence, with the first developments being the automation of legitimate interest assessments and data protection impact assessments. “A single company may have dozens of these documents, and their volume can reach tens of pages, which also need constant updating,” Paal explained.

For bringing AI-based solutions to market, GDPR Register has been selected for the Tehnopol Startup Incubator AI accelerator.

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Krete Paal along with other participants of the accelerator

“I am personally very pleased that in such a male-dominated field, two other companies with female founders can develop their products in this AI accelerator flight, and of course, I am also looking forward to the collaboration with our mentor, who is one of the top figures in the field,” said Krete Paal, the head of the data protection startup GDPR Register.

The mentor for the Estonian data protection startup in Tehnopol’s AI accelerator is the recognized artificial intelligence expert Otto Mätas. In addition, a special AI-focused training series will help with the creation of innovative products and services during the accelerator, which lasts six months. The startup GDPR Register was selected among ten participants for the Technopol AI accelerator. The startup also receives a €10,000 cash injection for the development of the novel solution.

The AI accelerator has started its journey with the following projects:

  • CubedAI is revolutionizing artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things with its advanced AIoT platform.
  • Cadrak offers machine learning-based software for detecting defects in engineering drawings.
  • BeesAM project aims to clear landmines from Ukrainian agricultural areas using drones.
  • Claricy is developing a next-generation technology called IRIS-X, which integrates behavioral sciences into financial advisory services, promoting financial well-being through AI and the art of storytelling.
  • Fault Tolerant is developing a virtual assistant for training in manufacturing processes. This assistant can assess the quality of a technical task performed by a student through photos, compare it to a reference model using AI computer vision algorithms, and provide feedback on any errors or deficiencies.
  • Grab2Go focuses on developing and producing self-operating, unmanned, and robotic convenience stores and pharmacies, powered by artificial intelligence.
  • RidgeWiz is developing AI-based technology that provides beekeepers with online information about the health of their hives.
  • Kodatek is adding AI control to autoclaved aerated concrete equipment, enabling much faster production and installation of monolithic insulation at construction sites.
  • GDPR Register plans to create a solution for automatically generating data protection documentation using large language models (LLM).
  • Menken Trials is revolutionizing the monitoring of clinical trials by integrating AI technology.

Contact:

Krete Paal, GDPR Register CEO
krete.paal@gdprregister.eu

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