AI developers are facing a growing number of legal challenges and enforcement complaints over alleged violations of consumer privacy rights. Whether they’ll change their practices, however, remains to be seen.
OpenAI is facing a new complaint that its uber-popular generative AI platform ChatGPT has violated the EU’s sweeping consumer privacy law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), by ‘hallucinating’ – or producing inaccurate information – about private citizens.
The complaint, lodged by nonprofit group Noyb – founded by Austrian privacy advocate Max Schrems, who has helped pioneer rules around EU-US data transfers – was filed with the Austrian Data Protection Authority (DPA) Read full story ›
Source: The Drum