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Italy launched an investigation this week into the R1 model and blocked it from processing Italian users' data.
Palona’s approach suggests that customer relationships don’t have to be sacrificed for automation—instead, AI can enhance personalization.
Italy's data watchdog takes action against Chinese AI app DeepSeek, citing concerns over user data protection.
The result was Athenic AI, a company that uses AI to run data analytics for enterprises across all of their data sources.
OpenAI has recently launched the ChatGPT Gov, the company's tailored version of ChatGPT, for the US government.