Artificial intelligences have already invaded the economic and cultural landscapes of the world. If they raise ethical questions, they risk being constrained by data protection policies.

Italy was the first country to temporarily block the system. Other European authorities, including those of France, Ireland and Germany, have since approached their Italian counterpart to establish a common position on ChatGPT. The European Commission had already published a founding text, the AI Act, aimed at "regulating artificial intelligence in a way that makes it trustworthy"