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Dropping to their lowest volumes since January 2022. Retailers attributed this decline to economic factors affecting sales, the release said. The British Retail Consortium said the overall November results showed that retail sales had stagnated. The group attributed this to higher energy bills, low consumer sentiment, mild weather that impacted sales of winter apparel, and consumers holding out for Black Friday sales. The final two months of the year account for over one-fifth of all sales, making it a period of vital importance — particularly for non-food, BRC Director of Insight Kris Hamer said in a Friday press release.
6 Million for Alleged GDPR Violations phone number search italy By PYMNTS | December 20, 2024 | OpenAI, ChatGPT, EU, GDPR OpenAI said Friday (Dec. 20) that it will appeal a fine imposed by an Italian authority that alleged that the company violated the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Italy’s data protection agency, the Garante, fined OpenAI 15 million euros (about $15.6 million), saying it found that the company used personal data to train ChatGPT without informing consumers, Reuters reported Friday (Dec.
20). did not have an adequate age verification system in place to prevent children from being exposed to inappropriate content, according to the report. The Garante said that OpenAI cooperated with its investigation, and that its cooperation was taken into account when determining the amount of the fine, per the report. Under the GDPR, companies can be fined up to 20 million euros (about $20.9 million) or 4% of their global turnover, the report said.
6 Million for Alleged GDPR Violations phone number search italy By PYMNTS | December 20, 2024 | OpenAI, ChatGPT, EU, GDPR OpenAI said Friday (Dec. 20) that it will appeal a fine imposed by an Italian authority that alleged that the company violated the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Italy’s data protection agency, the Garante, fined OpenAI 15 million euros (about $15.6 million), saying it found that the company used personal data to train ChatGPT without informing consumers, Reuters reported Friday (Dec.
20). did not have an adequate age verification system in place to prevent children from being exposed to inappropriate content, according to the report. The Garante said that OpenAI cooperated with its investigation, and that its cooperation was taken into account when determining the amount of the fine, per the report. Under the GDPR, companies can be fined up to 20 million euros (about $20.9 million) or 4% of their global turnover, the report said.