Many schools are currently planning for students to be taught in and about ChatGPT. However, this can be problematic since students must have an account with OpenAI. However, due to GDPR, we cannot use the service in class, as we pass on students' information to a US company without a data processing agreement.
But this Viden.AI, we want to make it possible to work with the language models as part of the teaching, so we have created a GDPR compliance version of ChatGPT 3.5.
The user interface is stored on our server while we make API calls to Microsoft Azure. Here, we use the European version of OpenAI's GPT version 3.5. It is hosted in a data center in Europe, and the questions you enter (prompts) are neither sent out of Europe nor stored on Microsoft's servers.
One accesses the system using a token. Thus, you do not have to sign up with a user, but you must still consider what data you share with the chatbot.
You can test our version by going to https://chat.viden.ai