ChatGPT's parent OpenAI has agreed to
provide more transparency and rights for users in order to lift
a ban for allegedly illicitly harvesting information, Italy's
privacy watchdog said Friday.
In a statement, the privacy authority said: "OpenAI, the company
that manages ChatGPT, sent a note in which it illustrates the
measures introduced in compliance with the Authority's requests
contained in the measure of 11 April last, explaining that it
has made a series of additional information available to
European users and non-users and, in some cases, also
non-European users, and that it has modified and clarified some
points and recognised accessible solutions for users and
non-users to exercise their rights".
In light of these improvements OpenAI has made ChatGPT
accessible again in Italy, the watchdog said.
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