The Ibero-American Data Protection Network, the RIPD, launched a coordinated action against ChatGPT. The RIPD said the service could put "the rights and freedoms of users in relation to the processing of their personal data" at risk, noting concerns including legal grounds for data processing, transfer of data to third parties without consent and adequate data protection measures. The RIPD's 16 regional authorities proposed "to initiate supervision" over ChatGPT and "coordinate its actions within the framework of the (RIPD) for the first time in history."
RIPD launches coordinated action against ChatGPT
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