Reino Unido confirma que conteúdo de IA está sujeito a leis de liberdade de informação

O Gabinete do Comissário de Informação emitiu uma orientação declarando que o conteúdo gerado por inteligência artificial em órgãos públicos do Reino Unido está abrangido pelas leis de liberdade de informação. Isso inclui os prompts utilizados pela equipe, bem como os resultados produzidos.

As novas regras significam que os departamentos governamentais devem analisar solicitações de detalhes sobre como utilizam ferramentas como o ChatGPT. A orientação do ICO deixa claro que as informações criadas por meio de IA para trabalho oficial estão cobertas pela Lei de Liberdade de Informação.

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