"ChatGPT ban lifted in Italy after privacy concerns addressed"

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OpenAI's ChatGPT is now available again in Italy after the company implemented several changes to address the country's data privacy concerns. OpenAI agreed to better inform users about data processing, create an opt-out form, and require Italian users to provide their birth date at sign-up. However, OpenAI is still expected to implement the rest of the demands, including launching a publicity campaign to inform ChatGPT users about how the tool works and how to opt-out of data sharing. The case highlights the need for AI-specific regulations globally, but lawmakers are struggling to keep up with emerging technologies like ChatGPT.
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