The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has initiated an investigation into Google’s AI model, Bard, following concerns raised about its potential impact on user privacy. The inquiry aims to assess whether Google has complied with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the development and deployment of the AI model.
The DPC has stated that it is particularly interested in understanding how Google is collecting and processing personal data through Bard, as well as the measures in place to ensure the security and confidentiality of this information. The investigation will also examine whether Google has obtained adequate consent from users for the collection and processing of their data.
The launch of this inquiry comes amid growing concerns about the potential risks associated with AI technology, including the misuse of personal data. The DPC’s investigation is expected to shed light on the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and to help establish guidelines for responsible AI development.
Google has not yet issued a public statement in response to the DPC’s inquiry. However, the company has previously stated its commitment to privacy and data protection. It remains to be seen whether Google will be able to demonstrate that its AI model complies with the GDPR.