Italy’s rather surprising ChatGPT ban is causing concern across Europe, with Spain joining the process today.
For the hijackers, Italy’s data protection agency has stated that OpenAI’s data processing methods violate the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Temporarily blocked the ChatGPT system. The regulator requires OpenAI to collect data from users in bulk to train the GPT language model that underlies ChatGPT. states that it has no legal basis. The institution also supports OpenAI’s He also says he doesn’t do enough to protect children.. OpenAI clearly states that Capetonian is aimed at those over 13, but will prevent children from seeing inappropriate answers, according to officials. there is no age control mechanism. This topic once again on the agenda is included because Spain also began examining ChatGPT’s data management process. More specifically, Spain’s data protection authority, AEPD, followed in Italy’s footsteps with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on OpenAI. announced that it has launched a preliminary investigation on suspicion of violating. Before that, one of the authorized persons based in Germany regarding the issue. Ulrich Kelber “In principle, such an act of prohibition is also possible in Germany.” and added that this would fall under the jurisdiction of the states. Kelber said Germany had requested more information from Italy about the ban, Authorities in France and Ireland also contacted the Italian data regulator to discuss the step taken, he said.
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Yesterday, OpenAI was given until April 30 to keep ChatGPT running in Italy, if necessary steps are not taken. It has been announced that the service will be completely banned. OpenAI prepares a notification explaining the data processing process required for the operation of ChatGPT, as well as the rights provided to data owners, and publishes it on the official site, introducing an age verification system for the system, until May 31.through radio, TV, newspapers and the internet” is asked to run an advertising campaign on data collection methods and how the personal information of Italian citizens will be used to train the company’s algorithms.