Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) model, the Pathways Language Model 2 (PaLM2), is being investigated by the European Union (EU) data protection authority for non-compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Ireland’s DPC has Google’s European headquarters based in Dublin. and is leading the charge on tech giants under the GDPR. The DPC said the investigation will focus on whether Google has assessed the potential risks to the rights and freedoms of EU individuals that might arise from it. Process PaLM2’s data?
Large-scale language models, such as PaLM2, serve as large data warehouses that form the basis for various artificial intelligence applications. Google uses PaLM2 to power creative AI services such as email summarization. The company has not yet responded to a request for comment.
Ireland’s DPC has previously taken legal action against Elon Musk’s social media platform X, forcing the company’s AI chatbot Grok to stop processing user data. Personal information contained in public posts by users… permanent stay It was agreed only after an urgent High Court application was filed…
European Union regulators said Thursday they are investigating concerns about one of Google’s artificial intelligence models complying with the bloc’s strict data privacy rules. Ireland’s Data Protection Commission said it has opened an investigation into Google’s Path Language Model 2, also known as PaLM2. This is part of a wider effort with other national watchdogs in the 27-nation bloc to determine whether How does AI handle personal data?
Google’s European headquarters are located in Dublin. The Irish watchdog therefore serves as the company’s main regulator for the region’s privacy rules. Also known as the General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR.
The Commission said the investigation will examine whether Google has assessed whether PaLM2’s data processing is likely to result in a high risk to the rights and freedoms of EU individuals.
Large-scale language models like PaLM2 are large data repositories that serve as building blocks for artificial intelligence systems. Google uses PaLM2 to power a variety of innovative AI services. Including a summary email, the company did not respond to a request for comment.
An Irish watchdog said earlier this month that Elon Musk’s social media platform X had agreed to permanently stop processing user data for AI chatbot Grok. months and has already done so. It has filed an urgent application to the High Court to stop, restrict or prohibit the processing of personal data contained in public posts by users of X…
Meta Platforms halts plans to train the latest version of a major language version using content posted by European users. This comes after clear pressure from Irish regulators. After the deep participation between the two The watchdog said in June
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Facebook parent company Meta Platforms has halted plans to use user-generated content in Europe to train its latest big language model. After apparent pressure from Irish regulators, the Irish DPC revealed its decision in June. It said the two sides have deeper engagement.
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