Europe’s top privacy watchdog is putting Google under the microscope! 🕵️♂️ Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC), the EU’s main tech regulator, has launched an investigation into whether Google mishandled personal data from EU residents while developing its powerful AI language model, PaLM 2.
The probe focuses on whether the tech giant followed privacy rules when using EU data to train its AI systems—a hot-button issue as regulators worldwide scramble to keep up with AI’s rapid growth. 🔥 The DPC is teaming up with other EU and EEA regulators in a cross-border effort to ensure tech companies don’t treat personal info like free training fuel. 💻⚖️
This comes just weeks after social media platform X (formerly Twitter) agreed not to use EU user data for AI training without explicit consent—a deal brokered after legal pressure from Irish authorities. Could Google face similar restrictions? 🤔
Why it matters: As AI becomes more advanced, the battle over data ethics is heating up faster than a ChatGPT response! 🌍🔐 This case could set new standards for how Big Tech balances innovation with privacy rights in Europe—and beyond.
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Top EU privacy regulator probes Google's use of EU data for AI model
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