Are you ready? The European Data Protection Board has formed a task force to establish an unified policy for privacy regulations on artificial intelligence. This initiative follows Italy's decision to restrict ChatGPT, and aims to keep consumer safety in mind. Microsoft Corp. must take the lead to ensure AI services are compliant with new regulations. With the EDPB’s support, hopefully a safe digital environment for all can be established.
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. OpenAI, a groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) firm, experienced a security incident which led to the temporary ban of its AI chatbot, ChatGPT, in Italy. The Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante) has set changes for OpenAI to comply with, including better security and ability to delete or correct inaccurate personal data. The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) is also looking into AI privacy regulations. OpenAI is working with Garante to make ChatGPT available in Italy soon.
The European Union takes a major step forward in regulating generative AI technology, launching a task force for ChatGPT. This temporary ban on OpenAI's AI tool is to protect human rights and privacy, while still encouraging innovation. With the help of tech companies and influencers, the EU is creating an AI act to promote responsible AI that is free from all risks and threats.
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