OpenAI must take action on ChatGPT by
April 30, Italy's privacy watchdog said Wednesday after
suspending the chatbot's activities in Italy on suspicion of
illicitly harvesting users' data earlier this month.
OpenAI will have until 30 April to comply with the requirements
imposed by the guarantor for the protection of personal data
with regard to information, the rights of interested parties,
users and non-users, and the legal basis of the processing of
personal data for the training of algorithms with user data, the
watchdog said.
"Only then, as the reasons for urgency have disappeared," the
watchdog said in a note, "will the Authority suspend the
provisional restriction on the processing of Italian users' data
taken against the US company, and ChatGPT will be able to become
accessible again from Italy."
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