BRUSSELS, May 24 (Reuters) - A task force at the
European Union's privacy watchdog said OpenAI's recent efforts
to mitigate the risk of its famous chatbot producing factually
false output weren't enough to ensure compliance with EU data
rules.
"Although the measures taken in order to comply with the
transparency principle are beneficial to avoid misinterpretation
of the output of ChatGPT, they are not sufficient to comply with
the data accuracy principle," the task force said in a report
released on its website on Friday.
The joint investigations conducted by national EU privacy
watchdogs are still ongoing, the report said, adding it was
therefore not yet possible to provide a full description of the
results.