Eindhoven Professor Under Fire for Sending Student Data to OpenAI via Tool He Developed
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Eindhoven professor under fire for sending student data to OpenAI via tool he developed
A professor at Fontys University of Applied Sciences in Eindhoven encouraged colleagues to upload student data to the AI service ChatGPT using a tool he developed, raising privacy concerns under Dutch and European law, Omroep Brabant reported. The professor initially denied any misuse but later stated that only his personal student portfolio had been uploaded.
A lecturer at Fontys University of Applied Sciences in Eindhoven encouraged colleagues to upload students' personal data to the AI service ChatGPT, and may have even done so himself. This violates privacy regulations. The lecturer initially denied the allegations, but then stated that the data was solely his own: "I'm a student myself." The lecturer, who works in the ICT and Software Engineering program, developed a tool to quickly analyze stude…
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