Canadian probe finds ChatGPT maker OpenAI violated privacy laws
A Canadian investigation has found that OpenAI, the company behind the popular AI tool ChatGPT, has breached privacy laws during its development. This ruling indicates increased scrutiny on AI companies regarding their adherence to privacy regulations.
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