Italy privacy watchdog fines Character.AI owner over age-check failures


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ROME, July 9 (Reuters) - ⁠Italy's data protection authority fined Character ⁠Technologies, the U.S.-based owner of generative ‌AI platform Character.AI, €158,000 ($180,500) for breaches of data protection rules, it said on Thursday in a statement.

The service ​allows users, including minors, ⁠to chat with AI-generated ⁠virtual characters.

• The regulator found several privacy ⁠violations, ‌including shortcomings in information provided to users about the processing of ⁠their personal data.

• The authority also ​raised concerns ‌about safeguards for minors and the effectiveness ⁠of ​age-verification procedures, saying further protections were needed beyond those already in place.

• Character Technologies ⁠did not immediately respond to ​a request for comment.

• The authority, known as Garante, also said the company was late ⁠in conducting a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) and appointing an EU representative.

• The Garante has been one of the most ​proactive regulators in Europe ⁠on AI. In 2023, it briefly banned the ​use of OpenAI's ChatGPT ‌chatbot over age-check and ​data collection issues.

($1 = 0.8754 euros)

(Writing by Francesca Piscioneri, editing by Alvise Armellini)

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