ChatGPT Shouldn’t Train on Social Media Profiles, EU Warns

May 24, 2024, 7:14 PM UTC

ChatGPT’s best chance for complying with EU privacy law may be to exclude social media profiles from the data it collects and trains on, according to a task force of European privacy officials.

European Union privacy authorities are paying close attention to how generative AI models are trained on vast amounts of information. The European Data Protection Board, which helps ensure consistent enforcement of data protection law across the EU, created a task force in January to look at the popular AI tool’s compliance with the EU’s far-reaching General Data Protection Regulation.

Privacy authorities in multiple EU countries have pending ...

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