The ChatGPT chatbot was reactivated in Italy after its maker OpenAI addressed issues raised by Italy's data protection authority, the agency and the company confirmed on Friday.
Microsoft-backed OpenAI took ChatGPT offline in Italy last
month after the country's data protection authority, also known as Garante,
temporarily banned the chatbot and launched a probe over the artificial
intelligence application's suspected breach of privacy rules.
Garante had given a deadline till Sunday to OpenAI to
address its concerns for allowing the chatbot to start operating again in the
country.
Last month, Garante said ChatGPT has an "absence of any
legal basis that justifies the massive collection and storage of personal
data" to "train" the chatbot.
Garante had also accused OpenAI of failing to check the age
of ChatGPT's users who are supposed to be aged 13 or above, OpenAI said it will
offer a tool to verify users' ages in Italy upon sign-up.
The company said on Friday it will provide greater visibility
of its privacy policy and user content opt-out form.
It will also provide a new form for European Union users to
exercise their right to object to its use of personal data to train its models,
a company spokesperson said.
The form requires people who want to opt out to provide
detailed personal information, including evidence of data processing via
relevant prompts.
Garante said it recognises the steps taken to combine
technological progress with respect to people's rights and hopes that the
company will continue along this path of compliance with European data
protection regulations.
Italy was the first western European country to curb
ChatGPT, but its rapid development has attracted attention from lawmakers and
regulators in several countries.
A committee of European Union lawmakers on Thursday agreed
on new rules that would force companies deploying generative AI tools, such as
ChatGPT, to disclose any copyrighted material used to develop their systems.
Following Garante's interest in ChatGPT, European Data
Protection Board, the body that unites Europe's national privacy watchdogs, set
up a task force on the chatbot earlier this month.
Garante said it will continue its probe of ChatGPT and will
work with the special task force. © Reuters