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French privacy watchdog investigating complaints about ChatGPT

PARIS (Reuters) – France’s privacy watchdog CNIL said on Tuesday it was investigating several complaints about ChatGPT after the chatbox was temporarily banned in Italy over a suspected breach of privacy rules. “The CNIL has received several complaints about ChatGPT and is investigating them,” the watchdog said by email in response to a Reuters query. …

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Spain’s data regulator asks EU data protection committee to evaluate ChatGPT issues

MADRID (Reuters) – Spain’s data protection agency AEPD has asked Europe’s data protection committee to evaluate privacy concerns surrounding OpenAI’s artificial intelligence chatbox ChatGPT, the agency told Reuters on Tuesday, after the software was temporarily banned in Italy. “The AEPD understands that global processing operations that may have a significant impact on the rights of …

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Putin says Russia will see higher oil and gas revenues in coming months

MOSCOW (Reuters) -President Vladimir Putin said Russia would see higher oil and gas revenues by the end of the second quarter and that “positive trends” across the economy were gathering pace due to rising global oil prices. Oil futures have climbed more than 5% since the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies …

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Swiss parliament approves 109 billion franc rescue package for Credit Suisse

ZURICH (Reuters) – The upper house of Switzerland’s parliament on Tuesday retrospectively approved 109 billion Swiss francs of financial guarantees, which were included in a rescue package for Credit Suisse. Following a heated debate at an extraordinary session called to discuss Credit Suisse, 29 members of Switzerland’s Council of States approved the measure. (Reporting by …

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Switzerland must carry risks to remain global financial centre – minister

(Reuters) – Swiss finance minister Karin Keller-Sutter said on Tuesday that Switzerland must carry certain risks if it wants to remain a global financial centre. Speaking during a parliamentary debate over the rescue of Credit Suisse’s by the government in Bern, the minister said that liquidity is already flowing back from the bank. (Reporting by …

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