German data protection commissioner told the Handelsblatt newspaper on Monday April 3 that Germany could follow Italy's lead by blocking Chat-GPT due to data security concerns.
"In principle, such actions are also possible in Germany," Ulrich Kelber said. He added that this would fall under state jurisdiction. However, he did not specify the current plans to take action.
Kelber said Germany had asked for further information from Italy regarding a temporary ban, prompting Microsoft-backed OpenAI to disable Chat-GPT in the country.
As of April 3, 2023, Italy is the only country to ban Chat-GPT due to data security concerns. However, some countries have considered limiting or controlling the use of artificial intelligence technologies such as Chat-GPT, especially in the context of using applications to generate fake content or mimicking someone's identity.
There is no specific information on how Chat-GPT could jeopardize data security in Italy, for reasons that sparked the ban has not been detailed by the authorities. However, the general allegation is that data security concerns relate to the use of Chat-GPT to generate fake content, such as fake news, false information, and other online scams.
Since Chat-GPT is an artificial intelligence technology that can emulate human language styles and patterns very well, it is possible that this technology could be misused to create fake content that is difficult to distinguish from original information, so it can deceive users and influence public opinion.
Oleh karena itu, otoritas Italia mungkin menganggap Chat-GPT sebagai sebuah ancaman terhadap keamanan data dan privasi warga negara Italia, yang memicu keputusan untuk membatasi atau melarang penggunaannya di negara tersebut.
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