The documentation emphasizes EU AI Act compliance and positions this as part of a larger ecosystem, but the actual MCP functionality isn't detailed in the source. Based on the name and branding, this appears to offer data privacy tooling for AI applications, likely exposing resources or prompts related to GDPR checks, consent management, or privacy impact assessments. The heavy focus on compliance features (risk management, bias detection, transparency) suggests it's aimed at teams building regulated AI systems who need audit trails and documentation. If you're working in a jurisdiction with strict AI regulations and need programmatic access to privacy compliance primitives, this could slot into your workflow, though you'll want to check the actual API reference to see what's exposed.
claude mcp add --transport stdio csoai-org-dataprivacy-ai-mcp -- uvx dataprivacy-ai-mcp