Spain Raises the Alarm on OpenAI’s ChatGPT Privacy Issues, Calling for EU Intervention
In Brief
The AEPD of Spain is requesting that the EU privacy authority looks into the privacy risks linked to ChatGPT.
France's CNIL, the national data protection agency, is also looking into complaints regarding ChatGPT.

The AEPD has put forth a request for the European Union's privacy authority to scrutinize the privacy issues surrounding ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI. This action comes in light of increasing global concerns about AI technologies.
According to Reuters In a recent interview, a spokesperson for the AEPD stated that Spain recognizes the necessity for collaborative decisions across Europe concerning processing activities that might affect personal rights. Thus, they are advocating for the ChatGPT matter to be discussed in the upcoming Plenary session of the European Data Protection Committee to ensure cohesive approaches under the General Data Protection Regulation.
On Tuesday, France's privacy authority also announced that it is investigating ChatGPT-related complaints. At the same time, Italy's data protection body has been... announced OpenAI has proposed measures to address the issues that led to a temporary prohibition of their chatbot on March 31. The Italian regulator's board convened on Tuesday to deliberate on this situation. reviewing the measures Concerns regarding potential impacts on national security and education have prompted the Biden administration to openly seek public input on accountability frameworks for AI systems. The Center for AI and Digital Policy (CAIDP) has formally complained to the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), alleging that OpenAI's latest offering, GPT-4, breaches federal consumer protection regulations and poses serious risks to public safety.
for the governing framework of generative AI offerings. Chinese authorities have remarked that such services must adhere to the principles of Chinese socialist values, steering clear of content that could undermine the regime, incite violence, depict pornography, or disturb social or economic stability. Service providers must ensure the validity of their data and safeguard against biases during algorithm design and training processes. Furthermore, generative AI service developers are required to pass security evaluations prior to product launches.
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