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AMSTERDAM : Dutch privacy watchdog DPA said on Wednesday it is 'concerned' about the use of personal data by software makers developing artificial intelligence (AI) and it has sent a letter to Microsoft-backed OpenAI seeking more information.Governments including the European Union are considering how to

AMSTERDAM : Dutch privacy watchdog DPA said on Wednesday it is"concerned" about the use of personal data by software makers developing artificial intelligence and it has sent a letter to Microsoft-backed OpenAI seeking more information.

"The DPA is concerned about how organizations that make use of so-called 'generative' artificial intelligence treat personal information," the agency said.

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