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OpenAI, the US-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) company, has been granted permission by the Italian data protection agency Garante to provide its ChatGPT chatbot services in Italy. With the help of OpenAI, the Garante was able to satisfy the requirements on safeguarding user privacy. ChatGPT is a machine-learning system designed to have natural conversations to provide contextual advice and a conversational library. OpenAI mission is to discover and enact the path to safe artificial general intelligence while making advancements and implementations of AI technology to solve complex challenges.
OpenAI's AI-driven chatbot service, ChatGPT, has been restored to Italy after taking necessary steps to comply with local authorities. This comes after their use of a user's data and security issues relating to young users were addressed. Now Italian citizens can enjoy ChatGPT's services with peace of mind and data privacy backed by OpenAI's leadership.
OpenAI, the maker of the AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT, is now available in Italy again, after meeting the demands made by the Italian data protection authority. CEO Sam Altman, who has been leading OpenAI since it was founded in 2015, is ensuring their products are safe and secure while also making progress. Their commitment to privacy, user safety, and advancing the state of AI makes them a key figure in the AI community.
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