This article examines the importance of vigilance when using AI tools such as OpenAI's ChatGPT in the workplace. It also provides guidance on how to protect confidential data from being exposed, and comply with GDPR regulations. Understand the risks and find out how to create a safe, secure and compliant environment with AI.
This article deals with V.D Satheesan, leader of the Congress party in the Kerala assembly, raising questions about the 'Safe Kerala' project. Satheesan has asked the government to provide the cost and installation details of the AI cameras, as well as their technical aspects. He also seeks more information and security features to protect personal data. Governments are urged to respond to public queries to ensure trust and compliance with the Indian Government regulations.
. NationsBenefits suffered a data breach in late-January where Clop ransomware gang stole personal data of more than 7,100 New Hampshire residents. Fortra, the hosting software, hid details of the vulnerability used and took two weeks to patch. NationsBenefits is taking steps to insure their customers data is secure while complying with all relevant laws and regulations.
OpenAI's ChatGPT project was suspended in Italy due to privacy violations but can now be started again with changes allowing the project to comply with data protection laws. With ChatGPT now able to create essays, songs and news articles based on prompts, OpenAI must ensure that all personal data is processed in accordance with law to safely reopen the platform in Italy.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which can generate essays, songs, exams and more from brief prompts, had been blocked in Europe due to privacy concerns. With the help of Italy's Data Protection Authority and its executive director, Pasquale Stanzione, OpenAI is working toward bringing the AI chatbot back by April 30th. Through observation, Stanzione hopes OpenAI will prove its legal basis for data collection, improve user privacy features and reduce the chances of providing misleading answers.
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