The Dutch data protection authority has raised concerns regarding the handling of personal information by artificial intelligence companies, including creators of popular chatbot, ChatGPT. With 1.5 million users in the Netherlands, AP is asking for clarity on how the algorithm is trained, how data is collected and the appropriateness of the information provided. The watchdog also wants reassurance that sensitive data can be rectified or deleted. European privacy regulators have established a ChatGPT task force to address regulatory concerns. Users can now control their chat history to help train the system.
Discover the impressive results of ChatGPT, an AI tool that can answer a diverse array of questions for businesses. However, AI raises ethical and privacy concerns, so embracing transparency, responsibility, and ethics is essential for successful implementation.
Relying solely on AI chatbots like ChatGPT has its limitations. It's important to use caution for academic citations and not expect up-to-date info. ChatGPT is not a certified expert in fields like law, finance, or medicine and shouldn't be relied on for advice. Be aware of privacy concerns and that it can be inaccurate, misleading, and manipulated. Use AI chatbots with caution.
The European Commission cautions employees on the risks of using online generative AI models such as ChatGPT and Bard. Guidelines are reviewed regularly to ensure compliance with the EU's AI Act.
OpenAI, the AI giant backed by Microsoft, under investigation by the Canadian Privacy Commissioner & the regulators of Quebec, British Columbia & Alberta to determine if laws have been violated in collection, use, & disclosure of customer information.
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