The Irish privacy dog will verify whether Google’s development of its AI model is in accordance with the EU data protection regulations.
The Irish Data Protection Commission today (September 12) said that it had launched a cross -border statutory survey on Google to verify whether the company AI practices are in accordance with the EU data protection rules .
The guard dog wants to know if the technology giant has taken up an assessment under the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) of the EU before processing personal data from EU and EEA users For the development of its fundamental AI model, Pathways Language Model 2, the press release said.
“An assessment of the impact on data protection (DPIA), if necessary, is of crucial importance to ensure that the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals are considerably taken into account and protected when the processing of personal data is likely to result in a high risk ”, the Irish authority added,
The survey is part of the “wider efforts of the agency to regulate the processing of personal data from EU users and citizens in the development of AI models.
Last month, the AI model of X Grok was examined. The social media company changed its confidentiality parameters in July, EU users had to withdraw from Xai to use their public publications to train Grok, the new Elon Musk AI model.
The Irish authority has filed an emergency request to the Irish high court changes because they thought that privacy rights were raped.
The legal proceedings were completed after the company agreed to permanently suspend the collection of personal data so that EU users form its artificial intelligence.
Likewise, Meta decree The deployment of its AI model in Europe in July due to the “unpredictable nature of the European regulatory environment”, said the company.
The Irish privacy guard dog joined Meta on the issue after the complaints were filed by the Austrian confidentiality group Noyb on the concerns about the use of personal consumer data.