
"OpenAI gathered vast amounts of personal information without adequate safeguards to prevent use of that information to train its models, failing to acquire consent to collect and use that personal information."
"The fact that ChatGPT users have no way to access, correct or delete that data was another issue that the commissioners identified, along with OpenAI's lackluster attempts to acknowledge the inaccuracy of some of ChatGPT's responses."
Philippe Dufresne, Canada's Privacy Commissioner, determined that OpenAI violated federal and provincial privacy laws during AI model training. The investigation revealed that OpenAI collected vast amounts of personal information without proper safeguards and failed to obtain necessary consent. Users of ChatGPT cannot access, correct, or delete their data, raising further privacy concerns. OpenAI has acknowledged these issues and committed to changes, including retiring non-compliant models and implementing a filtering tool to protect personal information in training datasets.
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