ChatGPT Broke Canadian Privacy Laws: Watchdog Probe

May 6·0:00 listen·Source: CTV News

Summary

Canada's privacy watchdog says ChatGPT broke Canadian privacy laws. Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne announced today that their investigation found several concerns. He says OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, did not respect rules around collecting, using, and disclosing Canadians' personal information. The probe also highlighted issues with obtaining consent and ensuring accuracy of data. This ongoing investigation could lead to significant changes in how AI companies handle your personal data in Canada.

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