In this comprehensive whitepaper, we analyze how the data gathered by our autonomous robots, powered by BrainOS software, interacts with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation. We break down our data collection methodology and evaluate the data’s status as “personal data” based on GDPR criteria. Additionally, we outline our stringent efforts to safeguard the data our robots collect.
This whitepaper offers an in-depth examination of how the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies to the data collected by Brain Corp’s BrainOS-powered autonomous robots.
We begin by providing background information on our cutting-edge robot technology and data collection processes. The paper then explains the key aspects of GDPR and how they relate to autonomous robotics. We break down the specific types of data our robots gather, carefully evaluating whether this information meets the GDPR definition of “personal data”. Then, we detail the comprehensive measures Brain Corp has put in place to protect data from misuse and maintain the privacy of individuals.
The whitepaper concludes by discussing the implications of our findings and exploring future considerations for ensuring GDPR compliance as the field of robotics continues to evolve.