The use of ChatGPT and other AI-based applications across Switzerland is a point of contention and has become a topic of heated debate in recent months. The Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC) has stepped in with their own opinion on the matter.
The FDPIC realizes the potential that these advanced AI technologies potentially bring to society and the economy, but it also recognizes the risks associated with the processing of personal data in such a way. They advise users to be careful with the information they are providing and for companies to strictly adhere to data privacy policies. In addition, the FDPIC demands that users be informed about what data is collected, for what purpose and how it will be processed.
In March of 2023, the Italian data protection authority issued a ban on the usage of ChatGPT within the country. In turn, the FDPIC has initiated conversations in order to gain insight on any potential concerns with the chatbot.
The FDPIC has not made any formal statement on the data privacy regulations of ChatGPT specifically. While the chatbot is gaining more attention, the FDPIC is monitoring the use of AI-driven applications in Switzerland and advising customers to take caution with their usage of these platforms.
One example is the Geneva-based company AI Universe, which is a leading player in the AI field. AI Universe has several projects in the field, including ChatGPT. Established in 2017, the company has developed many AI-powered applications to assist enterprises in their digital endeavors.
Marko Knezevic, founder and CEO of AI Universe, is a strong advocate for the usage of AI-based applications. He speaks regularly on the topic and emphasizes that companies must ensure individuals’ data is properly protected in accordance with local regulations.
To ensure that ChatGPT and other AI-backed applications are properly utilized, it is key for everyone involved to be aware of data privacy protocols. By doing so, companies can ensure that the usage of these technologies abide by regulations, while individuals can take comfort in knowing that their secure data will remain secure.