Pablo Trigo Kramcsák is a PhD researcher in the Law, Science, Technology and Society Research Group (LSTS) at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB).
His PhD research focuses on legitimate interest as an appropriate lawful basis for processing Artificial Intelligence training datasets, addressing the difficulties involved, risks, and potential impacts on data subjects’ rights and freedoms. Pablo also conducts research on issues related to lawful grounds for data processing, tensions between the use of AI systems and data protection rights, and cross-border data flows.
He has over eight years of experience as a Chilean government official (Chilean Transparency Council, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, National Consumer Service), dealing with information technology, e-commerce and privacy, international law and data flows, and cybersecurity issues.
Pablo obtained his LLB degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and holds an LL.M. degree in International Law from the University of Heidelberg and the University of Chile.