The Austrian nonprofit European Center for Digital Rights (Noyb) filed a complaint on April 29, accusing OpenAI of failing to fix the false information provided by its generative AI chatbot ChatGPT. Its complaint claims that this may violate EU privacy rules.
According to the organization, the complainant in this case is an unnamed public figure who asked OpenAI's chatbot for information about himself, but kept getting wrong information. OpenAI rejected the public figure's request to correct or delete the data, saying "this is impossible." At the same time, the company also refused to disclose information about its training data and the source of the data. (Cointelegraph)