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by VWWHFSfQ 1135 days ago
> Article 10 requires that all training data be "relevant, representative, free of errors and complete."

This is especially interesting to me with regard to something like ChatGPT. As we know, ChatGPT occasionally gives factually incorrect information. Does this mean that, in its current form, it would be illegal in EU? We know that Google is currently blocking access to Bard in EU. Will ChatGPT be forced to follow suit?

ChatGPT is great and I love it. It would be a shame if I'm not even allowed to use it _at my own risk_ just because it might be wrong about some things. This seems like a simplification, but it sounds like EU is allowing Perfect to be the enemy of Good.

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> I'm not even allowed to use it _at my own risk_

Obvious hyperbole, but:

There is no such thing as "at your own risk" in the EU. It's a Nanny State. Brussels knows best what's good for you.