An alleged "hallucination" by OpenAI's ChatGPT is the basis of a privacy complaint to Austria's Data Protection Authority, Politico reports. Privacy rights group NOYB claimed the chatbot produced the wrong birthday of the group's founder, which could be a violation of the EU General Data Protection Regulation because birthdates are considered personal information under the law.
29 April 2024
GDPR complaint filed over alleged AI chatbot 'hallucination'
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