Japan's data protection body has warned Microsoft-backed startup OpenAI, creator of the ChatGPT platform, against gathering sensitive user data without consent. The warning comes amid a global focus on regulating generative artificial intelligence. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently met with Japan's Prime Minister to discuss establishing the company in the country.
Japan's Personal Information Protection Commission warns OpenAI to limit sensitive data collection without user permission. OpenAI reassures it has no exit plans from Europe.
OpenAI has been warned by Japan's privacy regulator for collecting sensitive data without consent. Regulators worldwide are grappling with governing generative AI. #OpenAI #AIregulations #JapanPrivacyRegulator
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