While the majority of the world was celebrating the arrival of 2024, it was back to work for ChatGPT’s parent company, OpenAI.
After being investigated for violating people’s privacy, the firm is believed to be rushing against the clock to do everything in its capacity to limit the regulatory risk in the EU. This is the primary reason why the company has returned to work on amending its terms and conditions.
With a line of investigations in place to combat data protection issues concerning how chatbots process user data and how they produce data in general, including those coming from top watchdogs in the region, ChatGPT’s powerful AI offering was accused of negatively impacting users’ privacy.
Things even got bad enough for Italy to temporarily halt the AI tool after determining that the company needed to modify some data and the degree of control granted to users generally.
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