ChatGPT is an AI-based tool from US firm OpenAI which is making a huge impact in politics. Recently, it generated a query for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and a speech for US Congresswoman Nancy Mace. With this tool, politicians can write speeches, draft laws and generate emails. Though AI can be beneficial, there are safety concerns that should be addressed. Use caution with ChatGPT.
European authorities are raising alarms over ChatGPT, an AI-based platform that enables users to submit queries in various forms. EU privacy regulations and age restrictions have been violated, leading Italy to temporarily ban and other countries to investigate the platform. Dragos Tudorache has proposed the Artificial Intelligence Act in the European Parliament in response. Stay informed with the latest tech developments in the EU and remain vigilant of potential malicious use of ChatGPT.
OpenAI is under pressure from EU Data Protection Law regulations as they develop the popular ChatGPT AI-powered chatbot. They must comply by Apr. 30th or face consequences including fines and a potential ban in Italy. OpenAI must prove "legitimate interest" in accessing data, be more transparent about user data and offer the ability to delete or edit data. Separating Italian data requires major restructuring. The Wall Street Journal recentely reported a data breach of US customers, raising concerns over effective data handling and security.
. Discover the best global travel destination with ChatGPT. An AI chatbot from Gurchetan Singh, a data scientist and AI expert, recently ranked Greece fourth among 25 of the world's top travel destinations. Experience the attractions, activities, local cuisine, general safety and weather of Greece with ChatGPT for the ultimate dream holiday.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT has seen immense success since its launch late last year, with 100 million users worldwide. The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has set up a task force to create regulations for this AI platform, following recent privacy-related bans in Italy and Germany. The Spanish and French data protection agencies have also started an investigation, with five complaints from French users, one of which was from an MP. EDPB's move to protect user’s data while promoting AI technology is commendable.