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OpenAI Lifts Ban on the Use of ChatGPT For "Military and Warfare"

Italy Watchdog Accuses OpenAI’s ChatGPT of Violating Privacy Laws

Carrying out an inquiry that was started a year ago, Garante, Italy’s data protection regulator, has declared that OpenAI’s ChatGPT breaches data protection laws. Previously, Garante prohibited ChatGPT due to suspected EU privacy violations. Garante is renowned for taking a proactive approach to AI platform compliance with EU data privacy regulations. Even though OpenAI resolved issues and the service was reactivated, Garante has since discovered components that could point to possible breaches of data protection.

OpenAI Lifts Ban on the Use of ChatGPT For "Military and Warfare"

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OpenAI underscored its dedication to harmonising its procedures with EU privacy regulations in reaction to the watchdog’s conclusions. The firm declared that it is actively working to reduce the amount of personal data that is utilised in ChatGPT and other training systems and that it intends to cooperate constructively with Garante.

Garante withheld the specifics of the suspected data privacy breaches that were found. The government has granted Microsoft-sponsored OpenAI a thirty-day period to submit its defence. Garante’s inquiry will take into account the conclusions of a European task group made up of national privacy advocates.

A conversational AI chatbot developed by OpenAI called ChatGPT has come under fire for privacy issues, leading to regulatory actions. After OpenAI resolved concerns about user authorization for the usage of personal data in algorithm training, Garante’s first prohibition was lifted. Even with these modifications, Garante’s new claim suggests that worries about data privacy still exist.

OpenAI's Partnership with Garante and other Regulatory Organisations will be Essential

ChatGPT is one of the most well-known products of OpenAI, which has been at the forefront of creating sophisticated AI models. The company’s strategy focuses on regulatory concerns and ongoing improvement to guarantee adherence to changing privacy requirements.

The investigation’s conclusion will probably have an impact on how AI governance and privacy laws develop in the EU. Strong privacy protections are becoming increasingly important in the use of AI technology, as seen by the proactive approach taken by organisations such as Garante.

This development highlights the greater difficulty encountered by AI developers and businesses in negotiating many regulatory environments throughout the world, each with its own set of guidelines and specifications. 

To create regulations that strike a compromise between privacy protection and innovation in the quickly developing field of artificial intelligence, OpenAI’s partnership with Garante and other regulatory organisations will be essential.

The Italian body said in the statement seen by Euronews Next, that it “concluded that the available evidence pointed to the existence of breaches of the provisions contained in the EU GDPR”. "OpenAI may submit its counterclaims concerning the alleged breaches within 30 days," the statement continued. The body will take account of “the work in progress within the ad-hoc task force set up by the European Data Protection Framework (EDPB) in its final determination on the case,” the statement concluded.

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Italy Restores ChatGPT after OpenAI Responds to Regulator

According to the agency and the corporation, the ChatGPT chatbot has been reinstated in Italy after OpenAI resolved concerns expressed by the country’s data protection body.

After the Italian data protection authority, designated as Garante, temporarily suspended the chatbot and opened an investigation into the artificial intelligence program’s alleged violation of privacy laws, OpenAI powered by Microsoft, banned ChatGPT in Italy this past month.

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Garante had granted OpenAI till Sunday for it to alleviate its worries before permitting the chatbot to resume operations in the nation.

Garante claimed a month ago that ChatGPT didn’t have any legal justification for the huge collection and storage of users’ personal data required to train the chatbot.

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Garante had also charged OpenAI with failing to verify the legal age of ChatGPT users, who are required to be 13 or older. In response, OpenAI announced it will provide a tool to confirm the age of users in Italy at the time of registration.

The firm announced on Friday that it would make its privacy policy as well as input from users’ opt-out form more visible.

According to a company spokesperson, it will also make available an enhanced way for users in the European Union to take advantage of their privilege to protest its utilization of private information to train its models.

Individuals who wish to opt-out must fill out an elaborate form with their personal information, including any proof of data processing via pertinent prompts.

Garante expressed its appreciation for the measures made to balance technical advancement with adherence to human rights and expressed the hope that the firm would continue on this road toward achieving compliance with European data security standards.

Although ChatGPT’s swift growth has drawn the interest of lawmakers as well as regulators in multiple nations, Italy was the first Western European nation to restrict it.

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On Thursday, a panel of EU parliamentarians approved new regulations requiring companies using generative AI tools, including ChatGPT, to declare any copyrighted data used to create their systems.

The organization that unifies Europe’s national privacy regulators, the European Data Protection Board, established an investigation force on the chatbot previously this month in response to Garante’s concern regarding ChatGPT.

Garante stated that it will cooperate with the special task team and carry out its investigation into ChatGPT.