Discover why Italy's data protection authority has blocked access to OpenAI ChatGPT—a chatbot that aims to replicate human conversations. Explore the EU GDPR concerns of personal data storage, this investigation and the April 2023 deadline for AI companies to implement new regulations before the ban is reinstated. Plus, find out more about AI & Big Data Expo 2021, a key event to effectively address data privacy concerns.
. Introducing ChatGPT - OpenAI's AI chatbot - the European Union's data protection regulator has formed a task force to ensure EU countries are in compliance with data privacy laws. ChatGPT has been temporarily banned in Italy and France is currently assessing it following 5 complaints. OpenAI confirms their AI is privacy compliant.
OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research laboratory, is working to make ChatGPT available to Italian users again. To lift the ban, the company has to fulfill certain conditions regarding data processing until April 30. OpenAI has to get consent or establish legitimate interests to use data, verify the ages of its users and run an awareness campaign by May. Make sure your data is protected with these new regulations!
Discover how Italy is advocating OpenAI's ChatGPT by proposing a solution that would preserve the user's data and rights. Italy's Data Protection Authority has set April 30th as the deadline for OpenAI to comply, and emphasized the need to avoid false and inaccurate information from the chatbot.
OpenAI's ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot, has been the subject of investigation by the European Data Protection Board. In light of the latest data privacy concerns raised by the Italian Data Protection Authority (IDPA), the EDPB has set up a taskforce to exchange information. Microsoft-backed OpenAI is actively pursuing ways to accommodate the IDPA's regulations regarding user data and age assessment. Join industry leaders such as Elon Musk and Reid Hoffman as they work to advance AI capabilities and make them beneficial to the public.
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