Ireland to probe Google’s AI model for data protection compliance
The DPC’s inquiry into Google’s AI model development explores the handling of EU citizens’ personal data for training PaLM2.
The Data Protection Commission (DPC), the Irish supervisory authority for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), has started a cross-border investigation into Google Ireland Limited to determine whether Google followed EU data protection laws while developing its artificial intelligence model.
According to a statement from DPC issued Sept. 12, the regulator will investigate the use of EU citizens’ personal data in training Google’s Pathways Language Model 2 (PaLM2) .
DPC explains what cross-border statutory inquiry into Google Ireland means. Source: DPC
The DPC’s inquiry into Google’s AI model development explores the handling of EU citizens’ personal data for training PaLM2.
The Data Protection Commission (DPC), the Irish supervisory authority for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), has started a cross-border investigation into Google Ireland Limited to determine whether Google followed EU data protection laws while developing its artificial intelligence model.According to a statement from DPC issued Sept. 12, the regulator will investigate the use of EU citizens’ personal data in training Google’s Pathways Language Model 2 (PaLM2) . DPC explains what cross-border statutory inquiry into Google Ireland means. Source: DPCRead more