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Replika, a 'Virtual Friendship' AI Chatbot, Hit With Data Ban in Italy Over Child Safety (techcrunch.com) 5

An anonymous reader shares a report: San Francisco-based AI chatbot maker, Replika -- which operates a freemium 'virtual friendship' service based on customizable digital avatars whose "personalized" responses are powered by artificial intelligence (and designed, per its pitch, to make human users feel better) -- has been ordered by Italy's privacy watchdog to stop processing local users' data. The Garante said it's concerned Replika's chatbot technology poses risks to minors -- and also that the company lacks a proper legal basis for processing children's data under the EU's data protection rules.

Additionally, the regulator is worried about the risk the AI chatbots could pose to emotionally vulnerable people. It's also accusing Luka, the developer behind the Replika app, of failing to fulfil regional legal requirements to clearly convey how it's using people's data. The order to stop processing Italians' data is effective immediately. In a press release announcing its intervention, the watchdog said: "The AI-powered chatbot, which generates a 'virtual friend' using text and video interfaces, will not be able to process [the] personal data of Italian users for the time being. A provisional limitation on data processing was imposed by the Italian Garante on the U.S.-based company that has developed and operates the app; the limitation will take effect immediately."

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Replika, a 'Virtual Friendship' AI Chatbot, Hit With Data Ban in Italy Over Child Safety

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  • The horror!
  • A Replika spokesperson admitted that the default user name for the chatbot - "M3GAN" - was in retrospect perhaps not the best choice, and blamed its use on an unspecified "translation issue".
  • by Miles_O'Toole ( 5152533 ) on Saturday February 04, 2023 @01:09AM (#63264387)

    Imagine being able to assemble files on individuals going right back to when they were young children who had told your infinitely patient, pseudo-empathic machine all about their family and friends and hopes and dreams. The marketing opportunities would be almost unlimited!

    But this is an American corporation, so of course it will always be honourable and trustworthy, and treat such personal data with respect. /s

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