OpenAI’s ChatGPT has seen immense success since its launch late last year, with 100 million users worldwide. The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has set up a task force to create regulations for this AI platform, following recent privacy-related bans in Italy and Germany. The Spanish and French data protection agencies have also started an investigation, with five complaints from French users, one of which was from an MP. EDPB's move to protect user’s data while promoting AI technology is commendable.
The EDPB has formed a task force to look into the implications of ChatGPT, the world's largest AI technology with over 100 million monthly users. The aim is to create coordinated data privacy policies, as other countries have also taken action to investigate potential data violations by ChatGPT. Learn more about the EDPB, its Chair Andrea Jelinek, and its mission to build a secure digital world.
OpenAI's AI chatbot ChatGPT is making waves globally. European Union and Spanish Data Protection Agency have launched an investigation and working group respectively for promoting cooperation on the subject. China, Iran, North Korea and Russia have blocked the chatbot. Discover the measures taken by EU officials to investigate this technology and how the chatbot is set to change the game.
The European Data Protection Board has announced the formation of a task force to help countries with the popular artificial intelligence program ChatGPT by OpenAI. Countries like Italy, France and Spain have launched investigations amid concerns of data manipulation, possible privacy issues and replacing of humans for tasks. OpenAI has promised to comply with GDPR and ensure user privacy are protected. Ahead of the task force launch, French politician Eric Bothorel filed a complaint with CNIL against ChatGPT. As an advocate of civil liberties and consumer rights, he strives for a safe and responsible use of AI.
OpenAI, a San Francisco based research laboratory founded by Elon Musk, Microsoft, Sequoia Capital, Peter Thiel, and others, have revealed the findings of testing their AI system GPT-4, known as ChatGPT, to determine its capabilities and potential harm. 50 data scientists from US and Europe tested the system for vulnerabilities, bias and plagiarism, for which OpenAI is now enforcing regulations to protect its use. Get informed about the potential of this technology, and the precautions OpenAI is taking.
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