"Italian Regulator Again Finds Privacy Problems in OpenAI"

The ChatGPT maker OpenAI has about a month to respond to the Italian data regulator following the agency's investigation that revealed the company's alleged violation of European privacy laws. In 2023, Garante, the Italian data protection authority temporarily banned OpenAI's Large Language Model (LLM) chatbot, citing a violation of the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It restored in-country access to the chatbot in April after OpenAI agreed to implement age verification and an opt-out form for removing personal data from the LLM. However, users must prove that their personal data is accessible via a model prompt. In an update, the Italian regulator noted that a review of OpenAI's changes still violate privacy laws. This article continues to discuss the Italian regulator's discovery of privacy problems in OpenAI. 

DataBreachToday reports "Italian Regulator Again Finds Privacy Problems in OpenAI"

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