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Dating platform Bumble has been hit with a privacy complaint filed by advocacy group NOYB over its AI feature designed to ...
Noyb's letter tells the Facebook giant that, if it opts not to discuss the matter or agree to make user data for AI data training an explicit opt-in, as opposed to the opt-out approach Meta is ...
Privacy group Noyb has filed a complaint over the legality of Bumble's processing of personal data to enable an AI feature, also raising the alarm over OpenAI's access to the data app users' ...
Noyb thinks OpenAI must face pressure to try harder to prevent defamatory outputs. Filing a complaint with the Norwegian data authority Datatilsynet, Noyb is seeking an order requiring OpenAI "to ...
This is Noyb’s second official complaint regarding ChatGPT, though the first had lower stakes: in April 2024 it filed on behalf of a public figure whose date of birth was being inaccurately ...
Noyb claims that this response put OpenAI in violation of GDPR. "The GDPR is clear. Personal data has to be accurate. And if it's not, users have the right to have it changed to reflect the truth ...
In the letter, Noyb noted that Meta only recently notified EU users on its platforms that they had until May 27 to opt their public posts out of Meta's AI training data sets.
Austrian advocacy group NOYB will seek an injunction against Meta Platforms , it said on Wednesday, that could lead to substantial claims if the tech giant goes ahead with plans to use Europeans ...
Noyb wrote, “The incorrect data may still remain part of the LLM’s dataset. By default, ChatGPT feeds user data back into the system for training purposes.
Therefore, Noyb decided to file six GDPR complaints in five European countries and requested the EU data protection authorities immediately order the suspension of data transfers to China and require ...
On January 16, 2025, the non-profit organization, None Of Your Business (“NOYB”), filed six complaints against organizations with five European data protection authorities for the unlawful ...
However, NOYB says that part of the tracking is done in Firefox, interfering with user rights under the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).