Right to be Forgotten in the Era of Large Language Models: Implications, Challenges, and Solutions

07/08/2023
by   Dawen Zhang, et al.
0

The Right to be Forgotten (RTBF) was first established as the result of the ruling of Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v AEPD, Mario Costeja González, and was later included as the Right to Erasure under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of European Union to allow individuals the right to request personal data be deleted by organizations. Specifically for search engines, individuals can send requests to organizations to exclude their information from the query results. With the recent development of Large Language Models (LLMs) and their use in chatbots, LLM-enabled software systems have become popular. But they are not excluded from the RTBF. Compared with the indexing approach used by search engines, LLMs store, and process information in a completely different way. This poses new challenges for compliance with the RTBF. In this paper, we explore these challenges and provide our insights on how to implement technical solutions for the RTBF, including the use of machine unlearning, model editing, and prompting engineering.

READ FULL TEXT
research
08/29/2023

Needle in the Haystack: Analyzing the Right of Access According to GDPR Article 15 Five Years after the Implementation

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was implemented in 2018 to...
research
10/30/2019

Forgotten @ Scale: A Practical Solution for Implementing the Right To Be Forgotten in Large-Scale Systems

The European General Data Protection Regulation asserts data subjects' r...
research
12/08/2020

Class Clown: Data Redaction in Machine Unlearning at Enterprise Scale

Individuals are gaining more control of their personal data through rece...
research
07/23/2020

Model Driven Engineering for Data Protection and Privacy: Application and Experience with GDPR

In Europe and indeed worldwide, the General Data Protection Regulation (...
research
07/31/2023

When Large Language Models Meet Personalization: Perspectives of Challenges and Opportunities

The advent of large language models marks a revolutionary breakthrough i...
research
02/25/2020

Formalizing Data Deletion in the Context of the Right to be Forgotten

The right of an individual to request the deletion of their personal dat...
research
04/04/2023

Geotechnical Parrot Tales (GPT): Harnessing Large Language Models in geotechnical engineering

The widespread adoption of large language models (LLMs), such as OpenAI'...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset