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Canada's privacy officials working together on OpenAI investigation

( May 25, 2023, 14:29 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Canada’s Privacy Commissioner, Philippe Dufresne, announced that his office’s investigation of OpenAI will now be a joint commissioner-initiated investigation with provincial counterparts in British Columbia, Alberta, and Québec. Dufresne spoke at the International Association of Privacy Professionals Canada Privacy Symposium, laying out how his office is addressing the ongoing and fast-moving challenges of the digital age. “We will be investigating whether OpenAI’s practices comply with Canadian privacy law in relation to consent, openness and transparency, access, accuracy, and accountability, as well as whether the organization is collecting, using and disclosing personal information for an appropriate purpose. We are still in the early stages of the investigation but are encouraged by the cooperation of OpenAI and its counsel to date,” he said....

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