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The Council, the European Parliament and the Commission have signed the "European Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles for the Digital Decade” which aims to ensure that the European Union achieves the goal that its digital transformation is in line with its values.
This declaration refers to open digital sovereignty, respect for fundamental rights, the rule of law and democracy, inclusion, accessibility, equality, sustainability, resilience, security, quality improvement of life, the availability of services and respect for the rights and aspirations of all people. The text must serve as a reference for companies and other interested parties that develop or implement new technologies.
The Declaration should guide policy makers as they reflect on their conception of digital transformation in order to:
Regarding privacy, the Declaration states that citizens must be guaranteed the confidentiality of their communications and protection against illegal monitoring or interception.
Finally, the agreement on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace ensures the harmonization of the Declaration with the ongoing negotiations on the AI Regulation and with the Health and Safety Directive work