ChatGPTthe chat system artificial intelligence developed by OpenAI, was blocked Italy for non-compliance with the law personal information of its users and no minimum age verification system.
The data protection authorities have announced “the provisional restriction of the processing of Italian user data by OpenAI”.
The problem arose on March 20 with a “data loss (data breach) about user conversations and the information relating to the payment of the subscribers to the payment service”.
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The entity accused ChatGPT of “lacking an information note for users whose data is being collected by OpenAI, but most importantly, lacking a legal basis justifying the massive collection and retention of personal data, to train the algorithms that make the platform work.”
He also talked about the Lack of filters to restrict children under 13 to use the platform, as “it exposes minors to reactions that are absolutely inconsistent with their level of development.”
OpenAI will have a period of 20 days to communicate the measures taken to comply with the data protection system in Italy. Otherwise you would be fined “till €20 million ($21.75 million) or up to 4% of annual global sales.”
The European Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which has netted billions of dollars in fines for technology giants, could become the biggest enemy of the new content-generating AI on the old continent.
Source: Eluniverso

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