Italy's ChatGPT ban attracts EU privacy regulators

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Italy's move to temporarily ban ChatGPT has inspired other European countries to study if harsher measures are needed to rein in the wildly popular chatbots and whether to coordinate such actions.

OpenAI of failing to check the age of ChatGPT users and the "absence of any legal basis that justifies the massive collection and storage of personal data" to "train" the chatbot.

"We are following up with the Italian regulator," said a spokesperson for Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner. "We will coordinate with all EU data protection authorities in relation to this matter." The Italian authority's move last week was aimed at starting a dialogue with the company to address the issues raised over ChatGPT's compliance to EU data protection rules and not to ban the tool, a source familiar with the matter said.in Italy on Friday. It did not respond to questions about other European regulators looking into potential violation in their countries.

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