Snap has defended its chatbot, stating that it underwent a thorough legal and privacy review before being made public. The company has also pledged to work with the ICO to ensure its risk assessment procedures are satisfactory. The ICO has previously fined social media platforms for mishandling children's data, including a £12.7 million fine for TikTok earlier this year.
Key takeaways:
- The UK's Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued a preliminary enforcement notice against Snap over concerns that its AI chatbot 'My AI' may be compromising the privacy of children.
- The ICO's investigation found that Snap may have failed to adequately identify and assess the privacy risks to children and other users before launching My AI.
- If Snap does not address the ICO's concerns sufficiently, the regulator may block the ChatGPT-powered chatbot in the UK.
- The ICO has previously issued significant fines against social media platforms for mishandling children's data, including a £12.7 million fine against TikTok earlier this year.