PI response to ICO consultation on data subject rights and generative AI
Briefly

The development of generative AI has relied on secretive scraping of personal data, with companies lacking transparency in ensuring rights like data access, rectification, and deletion.
A strong stance is needed from regulatory bodies like the ICO, barring generative AI distribution until companies offer sufficient means for individuals to exercise their rights.
Key concerns include the need for transparency improvements, inherent unreliability of input/output filters, data protection measures comparable to copyright protection, and implementation of privacy by default.
Firms should be required to address these issues before distributing generative AI models or offering related services to protect individuals' rights and privacy.
Read at Privacy International
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