The UK's information watchdog has said Snapchat may be required to 'stop processing data' related to its AI chatbot after issuing a preliminary enforcement notice against the technology business.
UK Information Commissioner, John Edwards, said the provisional findings of a probe into the company suggested a 'worrying failure' by Snap, the app's parent business, over potential privacy risks.
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) said it issued Snap with a 'preliminary enforcement notice over potential failure to properly assess the privacy risks' posed by its generative AI chatbot My AI, particularly to children using it. READ MORE: Their promises have been broken...
we've been let down once again READ MORE: Labour win 'seismic' Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election after crushing SNP The regulator stressed that findings are “provisional” and conclusions should not yet be drawn.
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