The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) announced on Thursday that it has established a task force to investigate ChatGPT, the popular chatbot developed by OpenAI, a Microsoft-backed artificial intelligence (AI) company. According to the statement, the task force has been created with the purpose of exchanging information related to potential enforcement actions taken by data protection authorities.
Following the temporary suspension of ChatGPT in Italy due to privacy issues, the EDPB concluded that enforcement action had been undertaken by the Italian Data Protection Authority against OpenAI. Similarly, Germany and Spain have announced future potential limitations on the use of ChatGPT based on data privacy issues.
OpenAI, known as an AI pioneer, is currently working to reconcile the concerns of the Italian Data Protection Authority, which pointed out that OpenAI had not collected user data or assessed the age of its users. OpenAI had to disable a history feature of its ChatGPT bot last month after some users reported seeing conversations of other users.
OpenAI has introduced revolutionary developments in the world of generative AI with its ChatGPT chatbot. Established in 2015, OpenAI is a research lab based in San Francisco that is focused on developing artificial general intelligence technology. It is well known for being heavily invested in by Microsoft, with well-known industry leaders such as Elon Musk and Reid Hoffman also represented on its board. With backing from Microsoft and other foundational investors, OpenAI aims to work on further advancements in the field of generative AI and make them both accessible and beneficial to the public.