@adnan @GossiTheDog
The GDPR issues of LLM are also not about updating/deleting personal data. LLM models need to be updated regularly (say monthly) to learn about a changing world anyway. The GDPR does not say the delete needs to happen immediately.
The problem is that when a LLM talks about John Doe, it can report the truth, hallucinate, or something in between.
So you use an LLM to summarize search results.
@adnan @GossiTheDog
The GDPR gives now a right to John Doe to get “John Doe dies 2022 due to a overdose” removed from the summary.
1.) non-trivial to figure out why the LLM added it in the first place. Perhaps a joke on some mailing list by a buddy of his that died from an overdose of gaming?
2.) And how do they keep the LLM from replacing it with a hallucinated item like “John Doe is suspected to be a serial murderer”?
item 2 is currently not solved in academic literature, AFAIK.
@adnan @GossiTheDog
The GDPR gives now a right to John Doe to get “John Doe dies 2022 due to a overdose” removed from the summary.
1.) non-trivial to figure out why the LLM added it in the first place. Perhaps a joke on some mailing list by a buddy of his that died from an overdose of gaming?
2.) And how do they keep the LLM from replacing it with a hallucinated item like “John Doe is suspected to be a serial murderer”?