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Italy Waves Green Flag to ChatGPT

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OpenAI has restored the access to ChatGPT in Italy after it met the demands of the Italian Data Protection Authority, Garante Privacy.

Earlier this month, the Italian Data Protection Authority, banned ChatGPT on concerns over illegal collection of personal data and the absence of systems for verifying the age of minors.

The Authority pointed out that OpenAI does not alert users that it is collecting their data. The privacy watchdog said that there is no legal basis underpinning the massive collection and processing of personal data to ‘train’ the algorithms on which the platform relies.

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The service has been inducted for test to revalidation and determined that the information it provides does not always match factual circumstances so inaccurate personal data are processed. The claim is that ChatGPT exposes minors to inappropriate responses for their age despite the service being designed to respond to users aged above 13.

“OpenAI will have to comply by 30 April with the measures set out by the Italian SA concerning transparency, the right of data subjects – including users and non-users -, and the legal basis of the processing for algorithmic training relying on users’ data.”

Now OpenAI declared it has fulfilled the demands of the Italian data protection authority, based on that the ban on the chatbot lifted.

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Reference : Security Affairs

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