Italian privacy watchdog blocks OpenAI’s ChatGPT


The Italian Data Protection Authority says there is no legal basis to justify ChatGPT’s mass collection and storage of personal data to train its algorithms. – AFP pic, March 31, 2023.

ITALY’s privacy watchdog said today it had blocked the controversial robot ChatGPT, saying the artificial intelligence app does not respect user data and cannot verify users’ age.

The decision “with immediate effect” will result in “the temporary limitation of the processing of Italian user data vis-a-vis OpenAI”, the Italian Data Protection Authority said.

The agency has launched an investigation.

ChatGPT, created by US startup OpenAI and backed by Microsoft, can answer difficult questions clearly, write code, sonnets, or essays – even passing difficult exams for students.

But the app that appeared in November is controversial, with teachers fearing students will use it to cheat, and policymakers concerned about the spread of misinformation.

The watchdog said on March 20, the app experienced a data breach involving user conversations and payment information.

It said there was no legal basis to justify “the mass collection and storage of personal data for the purpose of ‘training’ the algorithms underlying the operation of the platform”.

It also said since there was no way to verify the age of users, the app “exposes minors to absolutely unsuitable answers compared to their degree of development and awareness”.

It said the company has 20 days to respond how it would address the watchdog’s concerns, under penalty of a €20 million (RM95.97 million) fine, or up to 4% of annual revenues.

The blocking of ChatGPT in Italy comes days after the European policing agency Europol warned criminals were set to use the app to commit fraud and other cybercrimes, from phishing to malware. – AFP, March 31, 2023.


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