May 2023 Newsletter

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There are Both Data Protection AND Licensing Concerns When Using AI Tools
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) applications don't only use scraped information for training purposes, but also retain all the information they are given for future use and training. If you haven't figured it out yet, there are reasons to be concerned about data ownership, data privacy, etc. This will undoubtedly unfold over the next 12 months or so.
Throughout April and May 2023, Italy, Spain, and the European Data Board weighed in on scraped content used in TDM, LLM, and GAI engines. As a result, the Italian Data Protection Agency (GPDP) has temporarily limited how OpenAI, the US-based company that develops and manages the platform, can process Italian users' data.
Additionally, the European Union's privacy watchdog CNIL has requested a privacy evaluation of OpenAI's ChatGPT. The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) formed a task force to foster cooperation and exchange information on possible enforcement actions. In the US, the Biden administration is looking at GAI tools and whether they should be regulated.
Read our paper for a deeper look at data protection licenses that could be affected (and could affect how you use GAI tools).

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