EU Google AI Compliance Under Investigation by Privacy Regulator
EU Google AI Compliance Investigation
EU Google AI compliance is now under investigation as the lead privacy regulator opens a probe into Google's data handling practices. Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) is examining whether the tech giant accurately safeguarded the personal data of EU users before utilizing it in the development of its AI model, PaLM 2.
Statement from the DPC
The DPC indicated, “This statutory inquiry forms part of the wider efforts of the DPC, working in conjunction with its EU/EEA peer regulators, in regulating the processing of the personal data of EU/EEA data subjects in the development of AI models and systems.”
Implications for Other Companies
- Similar actions may be expected from other tech firms in light of recent regulatory scrutiny.
- For instance, social media platform X agreed not to train its AI systems using personal data from EU users without proper consent.
- This probe emphasizes the mounting pressure on Internet companies to prioritize user privacy.
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