OpenAI's ChatGPT project was suspended in Italy due to privacy violations but can now be started again with changes allowing the project to comply with data protection laws. With ChatGPT now able to create essays, songs and news articles based on prompts, OpenAI must ensure that all personal data is processed in accordance with law to safely reopen the platform in Italy.
OpenAI, a San Francisco based open-source AI and machine learning innovator, recently came under the radar of Italian's data protection authority, Garante. The company was found potentially in breach of the EU's GDPR, consequently bringing its AI-powered chatbot, ChatGPT, to the limelight. OpenAI needs to now comply with Garante's order related to data processing and take necessary measures to ensure user privacy.
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