The Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) has recently opened an investigation into American artificial intelligence company OpenAI, the creator of the AI chatbot service ChatGPT, regarding possible non-compliance of current data protection regulations. Last week, AEPD requested the European Data Protection Committee (EDPB) to further analyze this matter, as services that could potentially have a huge impact on people’s data protection rights requires “coordinated” actions at the European level.
Later in the week, during a meeting, the EDPB decided to form a working group to foster cooperation and encourage the exchange of information regarding the actions that are taken by data protection authorities. The AEPD made a statement to support all innovative technologies, like artificial intelligence, with full compliance of existing and applicable laws. According to the agency, the development of such technologies has to start from a fundamental base like this to ensure that people’s rights and freedom can be safeguarded.
OpenAI is an artificial intelligence research laboratory based in San Francisco and it was founded in 2015 by a group of renowned researchers, scientists, and engineers. The founders of OpenAI are believing that artificial general intelligence (AGI) could help carry out immensely important tasks, by powering and augmentation human intelligence in order to cure diseases, improve education and overall change the way individuals and businesses are operating.
ChatGPT is a chatbot service released by OpenAI, which allows developers and businesses to build conversational AI chatbot models that can mimic human conversation. It’s powered by OpenAI’s GPT-3 language processing system. This technology focuses on natural language processing and is designed to generate passages of text that are similar to human-written text (also known as natural language generation).