In a matter of weeks, ChatGPT has turned the internet upside-down, even threatening search engines’ decadeslong foothold online.

But while OpenAI’s ChatGPT is quite popular among users, the human-like chatbot is also raising some concerns among data privacy professionals. In fact, some suggest the lack of opting-out and user consent options and a thin privacy policy that fails to account for several data privacy laws could soon earn some scrutiny from regulators.

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