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OpenAI, Google, Microsoft among AI firms asked to improve privacy measures by South Korean regulator

( March 28, 2024, 04:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Major artificial-intelligence service providers in South Korea, including OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Meta, Naver and Wrtn, have been asked by the country's Personal Information Protection Commission to address privacy concerns related to their large language models. The move comes after the regulator's preliminary inspection of these companies, which found some deficiencies in areas such as the processing of personal information in publicly available data, handling user input data, and measures to prevent and respond to privacy infringements. The commission recommended that the companies enhance protection measures throughout AI-service stages, remove personal identification information during pre-training, clearly inform users when their input data undergoes human review, provide input data deletion features, offer detailed guidance on personal-information processing, include a reporting function for inappropriate responses, and establish processes to promptly address vulnerabilities in AI services and LLMs.The statement, in Korean, is attached....

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