The European Union is taking action to ensure citizens' privacy as AI technology grows. Last month, Italy prohibited the use of ChatGPT chatbot, citing failure to comply with GDPR rules. France and Spain also initiated investigation into OpenAI, the American firm behind the chatbot. ChatGPT has capabilities to write conversations and has caused concerns over misuse and data privacy. The EU is forming a taskforce to help countries grapple with the chatbot.
Discover how the European Union's Data Protection Board is responding to the controversial OpenAI ChatGPT AI chatbot. Learn why Italy, France and Spain have initiated investigations into the risks posed by ChatGPT to user privacy, and what measures the EDPB's task force is taking to protect user data.
. The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) is launching a task force to ensure citizens' privacy when using the popular artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT. OpenAI, the program's creator, faces further investigations in Spain, France and Italy due to privacy concerns about their data gathering process. Get the latest on investigations, GDPR implications and the controversy surrounding this program.
The EU's data protection agency, EPDB, has formed a task force to address global use of AI chatbot ChatGPT as legal enquiries into it are being opened in multiple countries. OpenAI Technologies, the US-based company providing ChatGPT, is committed to protecting people's privacy and its tools follow the law. Expect EPDB’s task force to foster cooperation and potentially enforce measures to guarantee data protection standards are kept.
Italy reversed their ban on AI chatbot ChatGPT after OpenAI, the creator, confirmed compliance with all applicable regulations for user's personal data and minors protection. The country became the first to take such action after security threats appeared. Regulators ensured GDPR, privacy policy adherence and ensured minors protection. OpenAI is dedicated to benefit humanity with its AI research and development.