Advertisement
ChatGPT: ban on Replika ‘virtual companion’ chatbot app in Europe points to looming battle over AI rules
- Regulators in Italy have barred the Replika app from gathering user data after finding breaches of Europe’s massive data protection law, the GDPR
- That suggests the General Data Protection Regulation could be a potent foe for the latest generation of chatbots
Reading Time:3 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
2

Users of the Replika “virtual companion” app just wanted company. Some of them wanted romantic relationships, sex chat, or even racy pictures of their chatbot.
But late last year, users started to complain that the bot was coming on too strong with explicit texts and images – sexual harassment, some alleged.
Regulators in Italy did not like what they saw and last week barred the firm from gathering data after finding breaches of Europe’s massive data protection law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The company behind the Replika app has not publicly commented and did not reply to AFP’s messages.

GDPR is the bane of Big Tech firms, whose repeated rule breaches have landed them with billions of dollars in fines, and the Italian decision suggests it could still be a potent foe for the latest generation of chatbots.
Advertisement