noyb says OpenAI violated GDPR by accusing man of murder
Briefly

A Norwegian man, Arve Hjalmar Holmen, has raised concerns against OpenAI after ChatGPT falsely accused him of being a murderer while incorporating real personal details. The Austrian non-profit None Of Your Business (noyb) has filed a complaint against OpenAI with Norway's data protection authority for violating the GDPR, emphasizing the necessity of accuracy in personal data. Despite OpenAI's claims that correcting such inaccuracies is challenging due to the nature of generative AI, noyb insists that the GDPR requires accuracy regardless of AI limitations, raising significant ethical and legal questions.
"Personal data has to be accurate. And if it's not, users have the right to have it changed to reflect the truth." - Joakim Söderberg, lawyer for noyb.
"Getting things wrong is inherent in the design of today's generative large neural networks." - Statement regarding the limitations of current generative AI models.
"It makes no difference whether bad output ever makes it through safeguards to the public or not. False information still violates Article 5's accuracy requirement." - noyb's argument against OpenAI.
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