The Italian Data Protection Authority accuses OpenAI of violating EU data protection rules, and the company agrees to restrict access to the service in Italy while it tries to fix the problem.
Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, Canada is evaluating privacy concerns under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, or PIPEDA.For now, Italy and OpenAI’s spat offers an early look at how regulators and AI companies might negotiate.
Italy and Openai’s spat offer an early test of how regulators may negotiate.
According to the GPDP, all personal data must be accurate under the GDPR regulations.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has even established a dedicated task force to help coordinate investigations.
Canadian authorities are also evaluating privacy issues under the PIPedA
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