Italy curbs artificial intelligence; Blocks ChatGPT for not respecting data legislation

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Italy ordered this Friday the blocking “with immediate effect” of the ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence tool, from the American technology company OpenAI, accusing it of not respecting the consumer data protection law.

The Italian guarantor for the Protection of Personal Data assured in a statement that it has opened an investigation and that, meanwhile, the block will be maintained until ChatGPT “does not respect the discipline of privacy”.

The popular ChatGPT has been developed by the company OpenIA from the United States, where several organizations have also requested its suspension for being suspicious of these experiments with Artificial Intelligence.

The Italian agency reported that this chat, the best known of the emerging artificial intelligence, capable of simulating human conversationssuffered on March 20 a loss of data about its users and the payment data of its subscribers.

In its provision, the Italian guarantor highlights “the lack of information for users and all interested parties from whom OpenAI collects data”, but “above all the absence of a legal basis that justifies the massive collection and conservation of personal data”.

Furthermore, it alleges, the information generated by ChatGPT “does not always correspond” to reality.

Finally, Italy regrets “the absence of any type of filter” in the verification of the age of its usersdespite the fact that the service is aimed at people over 13 years of age.

In this way, children are “exposed to answers that are absolutely inappropriate with respect to their level of development and consciousness.”

The use of artificial intelligence is becoming more frequent and thriving and, therefore, Unesco has urged countries to apply “without delay” the Global Ethical Framework on this technologyadopted in 2021 unanimously by the 193 Member States.

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