OpenAI's ChatGPT has returned to Italy after making changes to comply with EU regulations. With age-verification measures, OpenAI is now protecting user privacy better. Plus, a new form has been added for users to exercise their right to erase personal information. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirmed the return and welcomed Italian users back!
OpenAI has recently taken action to protect user privacy in Italy by implementing age-gating, providing data deletion mechanisms, and informing users of their rights. Now web users with Italian IP addresses can resume using ChatGPT, and OpenAI is committed to keeping their data secure.
The European Parliament is debating a new AI Act that would regulate generative AI, like ChatGPT, as well as low and minimal risk systems. The law is aiming to protect fundamental rights and freedoms while ensuring the safety of these AI systems. A committee vote on May 11, 2023, may be followed by talks with the Council to bring the law into effect before the end of the year.
ChatGPT is an AI-driven chatbot platform developed by OpenAI that allows developers to create natural language processing and machine learning powered, dynamic AI-driven chatbot. With the new European Union regulation proposal that calls for developers to publish detailed summary of their AI models, OpenAI and other large language models could potentially be affected, as they use datasets that may contain copyrighted content such as song lyrics or computer code. This bill is expected to be finalized and implemented this year, providing global standard for AI regulation.
Apple Inc., the world's largest technology company, must share data about its App Store user numbers and artificial intelligence and algorithm-related risks in Europe or face heavy fines, as per the recent Digital Services Act (DSA). Founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, Apple is an iconic tech brand which has been inspiring millions of people around the world with its innovation and leadership.
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