OpenAI's ChatGPT is temporarily blocked by the Italian Data Protection Authority in response to a data breach. This AI software has gained global popularity, yet also raised concerns of data privacy and student plagiarism. OpenAI must comply with the EU data protection rules or face a hefty €20 million fine.
At the 2021 G20 finance ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting, India's FM Nirmala Sitharaman pushed for global crypto guidelines, citing risks of unregulated digital assets and potential destabilized economies. To address AI privacy and safety, the EDPB launched the ChatGPT working committee to develop industry standard regulations. Meanwhile, Andy Jassy's open letter to staff, shedding light on job losses due to the pandemic, urged looking into ethical decisions, suggesting collaboration to ensure responsible and ethical use of AI systems.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced a plan to create regulations on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with an aim to protect the user and review the reliability and standards. This regulation is great news for developers and users, as they can use AI services without the fear of misuse or potential risks. It will also help the US stay ahead of China with this powerful technology.
Google is devoted to helping its users stay safe by introducing three initiatives with the aim to mitigate cyber risk. These include the Hacking Policy Council, Security Research Legal Defense Fund, and enhanced transparency into vulnerability exploitation and patch adoption. An undisclosed funding amount will be set aside to cover legal liabilities for researchers contributing to ethical vulnerability disclosure. Stay secure with Google!
Discover how Italy is advocating OpenAI's ChatGPT by proposing a solution that would preserve the user's data and rights. Italy's Data Protection Authority has set April 30th as the deadline for OpenAI to comply, and emphasized the need to avoid false and inaccurate information from the chatbot.
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