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South Korea unveils guidelines on AI developers' use of publicly available personal data

By Choonsik Yoo ( July 17, 2024, 07:32 GMT | Insight) -- South Korea's privacy regulator unveiled government-level guidelines on the safe use of personal information publicly available on the Internet by generative AI model developers and providers. The guidelines are aimed at fostering innovation by minimizing the issue of personal information infringement among companies while using personal information publicly available on the Internet, and resolving legal uncertainties amid the absence of clear rules within the current law, the regulator said.South Korea’s privacy regulator has unveiled guidelines on the safe use of personal information publicly available on the Internet by generative artificial intelligence model developers and providers, in line with its commitment (see here)....

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