Irish Data Protection Regulator to Investigate Google AI
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission launches inquiry into whether Google followed GDPR rules over AI model training
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Ireland’s Data Protection Commission launches inquiry into whether Google followed GDPR rules over AI model training
Privacy regulator taking a closer look at data privacy and PaLM 2 The European Union's key regulator for data privacy, Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC), has launched a cross-border inquiry into Google's AI model to ascertain if it complies with the bloc's rules.…
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has announced that it has commenced a "Cross-Border statutory inquiry" into Google's foundational artificial intelligence (AI) model to determine whether the tech giant has adhered to data protection regulations in the region when processing the personal data of European users