Italian regulator fines OpenAI 15 mln euros for personal data abuses-Xinhua

Italian regulator fines OpenAI 15 mln euros for personal data abuses

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2024-12-21 04:32:15

An attendee walks past a billboard of AI Safety Summit in Bletchley Park, Britain, Nov. 2, 2023.  (Xinhua/Li Ying)

OpenAI criticized the decision, calling it "unreasonable," and announced plans to appeal.

ROME, Dec. 20 (Xinhua) -- Italy's data protection agency announced on Friday that it has fined artificial intelligence company OpenAI 15 million euros (15.6 million U.S. dollars) and mandated a public information campaign.

The decision follows a 21-month investigation into the privacy and data management practices of the U.S.-based company, which operates the ChatGPT service.

The investigation alleged that OpenAI used users' personal data to train its ChatGPT chatbot "without having adequate legal basis" and failed to uphold the principle of transparency. It also concluded that the company provided insufficient mechanisms for age verification, potentially exposing children under 13 to inappropriate responses.

CEO of OpenAI Samuel Altman testifies at a hearing of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary on Oversight of A.I.: Rules for Artificial Intelligence in Washington, D.C., the United States, on May 16, 2023. (Photo by Aaron Schwartz/Xinhua)


In addition to the fine, OpenAI has been ordered to launch a six-month media campaign in Italy to raise public awareness about its services and data collection practices.

OpenAI criticized the decision, calling it "unreasonable," and announced plans to appeal. 

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