OpenAI's technology has sparked a sensation due to its ability to generate essays, songs, exams, and news articles from brief prompts. However, due to concerns over data privacy the Italian Privacy watchdog has temporarily blocked it. The chief has expressed hope that OpenAI will make "useful steps" to be back online in Italy by the end of April. Will OpenAI take up the challenge? Stay Tuned!
OpenAI's ChatGPT is an AI-based platform for generating essays, songs and even news articles with remarkable capabilities. Pasquale Stanzione, head of the Italian Data Protection Authority, is hoping for the service to be re-launched by April 30 with changes geared towards improved safety like age verification, data-use assurance and user awareness. Pursue OpenAI's mission to benefit humanity with this digital intelligence tool.
European data protection regulators has opened a dedicated task force to investigate OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT. The investigation is in response to major concerns to its ability to comply with GDPR. The Italian Data Protection Authority suspended the service until OpenAI met certain criteria like age-gating, data transparency, and an opt-out. With the help of the European Data Protection Board, authorities are coordinating the task force and sharing information on possible enforcement actions.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) is an independent EU body focused on data protection regulations. Their recently launched task force, in response to OpenAI's ChatGPT service, works to foster cooperation and share information with European watchdogs. The project is led by Andrea Jelinek, an experienced data protection professional with expertise in security and privacy. Join the exploration of the latest AI-based technology with the data protection regulations.
OpenAI's ChatGPT is temporarily blocked by the Italian Data Protection Authority in response to a data breach. This AI software has gained global popularity, yet also raised concerns of data privacy and student plagiarism. OpenAI must comply with the EU data protection rules or face a hefty €20 million fine.
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