OpenAI, the California-based artificial intelligence company, recently announced that its ChatGPT chatbot is unbanned in Italy, following a data breach and related GDPR compliance issues. The chatbot now has an age verification feature, which ensures safety and privacy for its users, while OpenAI also has further plans to strengthen its safety protocols. CEO Sam Altman is a longtime investor and advocate of AGI and other sustainability initiatives, helping to further catalyze developments in AI and climate change.
ChatGPT is a powerful artificial intelligence tool that helps automate processes and improve efficiency. Recently, this technology has generated news articles, exams, songs and essays from brief prompts. Unfortunately, it can also be used by cybercriminals for malicious purposes - from phishing attempts, smishing and pretexting to leaking of sensitive info - making it important to stay vigilant about your privacy when using ChatGPT. Companies and individuals should be aware of potential risks and take precautionary measures to protect data and businesses.
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OpenAI, co-founded by the world-renowned scientist, Sam Altman, has made it easier for users to protect their privacy. Users can now disable their chat histories and ChatGPT training, meaning conversations with the chatbot won't be used as data to improve accuracy. To turn off training, users need to open ChatGPT in a new browser window and make the change in their settings. It's great news for protecting personal data and ensuring that AI is used responsibly.
OpenAI is under pressure from EU Data Protection Law regulations as they develop the popular ChatGPT AI-powered chatbot. They must comply by Apr. 30th or face consequences including fines and a potential ban in Italy. OpenAI must prove "legitimate interest" in accessing data, be more transparent about user data and offer the ability to delete or edit data. Separating Italian data requires major restructuring. The Wall Street Journal recentely reported a data breach of US customers, raising concerns over effective data handling and security.
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