for the meta description As European states consider a ban on AI tech-dependent chatbots like ChatGPT, EU legislators debate the necessity of regulations on Artificial Intelligence. The US-based OpenAI's ChatGPT generates texts that appear to be written by humans, backed by Microsoft. Recent IT, FR and ES concerns require OpenAI to be more transparent with user data. EU faces difficulty in approving proposed regulations of two years ago by the Commission, as tech advances quickly. Suggestions have been made by legislators to amend laws and third-party monitoring to ensure compliance. OpenAI is competing with Google, Twitter and China's Baidu, and Europe must quickly develop to match the progress.
As the European Union debates instituting a ban on certain chatbots, the conversation around AI regulation has taken center stage, fueled by the Italian data protection authority's decision to temporarily ban OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot. OpenAI has since strengthened its privacy commitment, as Spain and France join the debate on the proposed AI Act. Questions still abound as to whether ChatGPT falls under this proposed regulation; however, all parties agree that the positive properties of AI in a digital society should be embraced, with an eye towards the need for accountability.
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