The Only Protection From AI We Need Is a National Privacy Law

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The Only Protection From AI We Need Is a National Privacy Law
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With artificial intelligence expanding so fast, we can no longer wait to take up this issue.

our posts on social media and online forums that have likely taught ChatGPT how we write and communicate with each other. That's because this data is largely unprotected and widely available to third-party companies willing to pay for it. AI developers do not need to disclose where they get their input data from because the U.S. has no national privacy law.

This picture taken on January 23, 2023 in Toulouse, southwestern France, shows screens displaying the logos of OpenAI and ChatGPT. - ChatGPT is a conversational artificial intelligence software application developed by OpenAI.While data studies have existed for centuries and can have major benefits, they are often centered around consent to use that information.

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