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rocking the world ChatGPT New trouble may arise for. Japan has given a stern warning to Artificial Intelligence (AI) based chatbots. Japan’s government agency that monitors privacy matters has issued this warning. Let me tell you that last year OpenAI only chatgpt has been launched. The Japanese agency has asked OpenAI to stop collecting users’ data without their consent. If this is not done, the American AI research firm may have to face strict action.
A statement has been issued by the Personal Information Protection Commission of Japan. According to this, OpenAI has to reduce the collection of sensitive data for machine learning. It was further said in the statement from the commission that if more concerns come to the fore in this matter, then further action can be taken against the company.
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Emphasis on regulating generative AI
Countries around the world are preparing to make rules to control Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI). Generative AI technology can easily create text and images. Because of this, many challenges may have to be faced in the coming time on the Internet. Recently, in the G7 summit held in Japan, the issue of regulating AI also came to the fore.
Big challenge for Japan
However, it may be difficult for Japan to control AI. In fact, the population there is aging rapidly. Because of this, there is a danger of decreasing population. Japan is already very advanced in terms of technology. By advancing AI and robotics, it can increase productivity. That’s why Japan is believed to be on the backfoot regarding AI.
Japan is very important for OpenAI
The Japanese privacy watchdog agency is also looking into the potential benefits of generative AI. Promoting innovation in AI can help in tackling challenges like climate change. According to analytics firm SimilarWeb, Japan is the third largest source of traffic to OpenAI’s website.
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