The European data agency AEPD has launched an investigation into OpenAI's ChatGPT AI system, to ensure the privacy and security of users' data. The Data Protection Board is also forming a task force to set a unified policy in regulating data privacy on AI technology.The investigation is said to reduce data misuse by implementing safety measures and data integrity.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has created a Taskforce to address the potential privacy and security issues arising from the use of artificial intelligence. This follows Italy's decision to ban ChatGPT, a natural language processing program popular for its speed and efficiency. With over 100 million active users, the program is surrounded by concerns related to data privacy, safety, job security and cheating. EDPB hopes its Taskforce will create transparent and fair policies concerning AI-based products and services.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) is launching a dedicated task force to foster closer collaboration among data protection authorities and exchange of information on possible enforcement activities. This comes after the Italian data protection authority’s action on OpenAI’s chat GPT service. The task force will help ensure the right of individuals to data security and protection in the EU.
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