"ChatGPT hallucinating a "fake murderer and imprisonment" while including "real elements" of the Norwegian man's "personal life" allegedly violated "data accuracy" requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)...

As Holmen saw it, his reputation remained on the line the longer the information was there, and—despite "tiny" disclaimers reminding ChatGPT users to verify outputs—there was no way to know how many people might have been exposed to the fake story and believed the information was accurate.

"Adding a disclaimer that you do not comply with the law does not make the law go away," [data protection lawyer, Kleanthi Sardeli] said. "AI companies can also not just 'hide' false information from users while they internally still process false information. AI companies should stop acting as if the GDPR does not apply to them, when it clearly does. If hallucinations are not stopped, people can easily suffer reputational damage."

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/03/chatgpt-falsely-claimed-a-dad-murdered-his-own-kids-complaint-says/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned

Soms zijn dingen ook niet zo heel ingewikkeld. We hebben strenge privacyregels gemaakt die we handhaven voor onze tennisverenigingen, maar niet voor grote Amerikaanse internetbedrijven. En zo sterft je eigen IT-industrie uit, want software die je privacy verkoopt is goedkoper. Wil je weer een eigen industrie? Handhaaf de regels dan ook voor iedereen. #gdpr #avg #bijzonderepersoonsgegevens

Location data collected by over a hundred Dutch apps are for sale online.

It appears that the owner of popular weather app Buienalarm (Rain Alarm, in rough translation) does not know how the location data of its users ended up at this data broker. The app has 5 million users, a quarter of all people in The Netherlands. (Yes, it’s a rainy country.)

https://www.bnr.nl/nieuws/tech-innovatie/10564779/locatiegegevens-gebruikers-buienalarm-online-te-koop

"For legal reasons the Torment Nexus will not be made available to our valued customers in the European Union. We apologise for the inconvenience." ;)