OpenAI receives ultimatum from Italy to lift ChatGPT ban
- April 13, 2023
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OpenAI has until April 30th to make the required changes to ChatGPT if it wants to continue offering the AI tool in Italy. ChatGPT is temporarily no longer
OpenAI has until April 30th to make the required changes to ChatGPT if it wants to continue offering the AI tool in Italy. ChatGPT is temporarily no longer
OpenAI has until April 30th to make the required changes to ChatGPT if it wants to continue offering the AI tool in Italy.
ChatGPT is temporarily no longer wanted in the boot. On March 30, the Italian data protection authority Garante called for a ban on OpenAI’s popular tool for violating GDPR legislation. OpenAI agreed and decided to stop offering ChatGPT at this point tweeted CEO Sam Altman says he says the company is not violating European data protection law.
At the moment, OpenAI still has the door open to bring ChatGPT to the Italian public. However, under stricter rules. The Italian data protection authority has given OpenAI an ultimatum. By April 30th, ChatGPT must meet the following conditions:
Italy isn’t the only country eyeing ChatGPT with suspicion. Germany, France and Ireland are also examining whether additional measures are necessary. The American company will soon find out that other rules apply in Europe. In Belgium there seems to be no talk of a possible ban on ChatGPT for the time being. The company has indicated that despite this pressure, it has no plans to stop developing AI technology.
Source: IT Daily
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