Four federal and provincial privacy authorities have launched an investigation into OpenAI, the company behind AI chatbot ChatGPT, after receiving a complaint about the company's disclosure of personal information.
Investigation will examine if OpenAI got 'valid and meaningful' information-sharing consent from CanadiansChatGPT's answer to the question 'What can AI offer to humanity?' seen on a laptop screen in February in London, England.
"Given the broad scope and significant privacy impact of artificial intelligence and its relevance to all Canadians, the four offices have decided to jointly investigate the matter," the statement read. The investigation will examine whether OpenAI received "valid and meaningful" information-sharing consent from ChatGPT users based in Canada. It will also look at whether the company used information for unreasonable or illegitimate reasons.
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