Madrid (EFE)
The agency recalls in a statement that it advocates the development and implementation of innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence from “full respect” for current legislation, since it considers that “only from this starting point can a technological development compatible with the rights and freedoms of individuals”.
In this sense, the agency reports that last week it requested the European Data Protection Committee (EDPB) to include the ChatGPT service as a topic to be addressed in its plenary meeting.
In the body’s opinion, global treatments that can have “a significant impact” on the rights of individuals require harmonized and coordinated actions at the European level in application of the General Data Protection Regulation.
The aforementioned committee has decided in the plenary session held this Thursday to launch a working group to promote cooperation and exchange information on the actions carried out by the data protection authorities, explains the AEPD.
“With the start of the investigation in Spain and the participation in the European working group, the AEPD acts in parallel within the framework of its powers and competences as a national supervisory and control authority, also in coordination with its European counterparts through the committee”.