Italy Regulator Probes DeepSeek over False Information Risks
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Italy regulator probes DeepSeek over false information risks
The Italian regulator said DeepSeek failed to give users “sufficiently clear, immediate and intelligible” warnings about the risk of so-called “hallucinations” in its AI-produced content
Italy raises concerns over false info from DeepSeek
Italian antitrust watchdog AGCM said recently it had opened an investigation into Chinese AI startup DeepSeek for allegedly failing to warn users that it may produce false information. The Italian regulator said in a statement DeepSeek did not give users “sufficiently clear, immediate and intelligible” warnings about the risk of so-called “hallucinations” in its AI-produced content. It described these as “situations in which, in response to a gi…
Italy's competition and consumer protection authority has opened a formal investigation into DeepSeek. The antitrust authority believes the Chinese chatbot failed to provide users with "sufficiently clear, immediate, and intelligible" warnings about the risk of "hallucinations" (errors) from this generative AI.
According to a Reuters report on Monday (June 16), Italy's antitrust regulator, the Competition and Market Authority (AGCM, Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato), said it had launched an investigation into Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup DeepSeek, accusing it of failing to adequately warn users that its AI system could generate false information. DeepSee...
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