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.
OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, lauds India's acceptance of AI and urges for ChatGPT's hallucinations to be reduced and for user control over the system. He advocates for government or industry-led AI regulation and national funding for AI efforts. Altman meets with the Indian prime minister and suggests integrating AI into other services could boost national tech potential. G20 can play a key role in global discourse on AI regulation.
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