According to OpenAI, ChatGPT now has a new feature that allows users to prevent the chat history that OpenAI uses to train the chat bot from being saved.
- A new 'Incognito mode' has been added to ChatGPT.
- The ability to save a user's conversation history has been restricted in ChatGPT.
- Additionally, ChatGPT is developing a business subscription.
Since ChatGPT's debut in November of last year, OpenAI has continually released updates to the AI chat bot to make it smarter. It has been the talk of the town. Although some users might not appreciate it, it also informs users that ChatGPT is trained using their conversations with the chat bot. In order to enable OpenAI use the conversation history for training, OpenAI has released a feature that allows you to stop ChatGPT from keeping the chat history.
OpenAI announced that it has given ChatGPT users the option to disable conversation history in a blog post. When chat history is blocked, conversations cannot be utilised to train or enhance the company's models and are not displayed in the history sidebar. These options are available in ChatGPT's settings and may be modified at any time. They are already being rolled out to all users.
According to OpenAI, this was done to make managing your data and the opt-out procedure simpler than it was before. However, it also states that if chat history is deactivated, new discussions will be kept for 30 days and reviewed only as often as necessary to check for abuse before being permanently deleted.
For those who are unaware, certain nations, like Spain and France, have begun investigating the site, while Italy banned it last month on privacy-related worries. OpenAI was notified that if it gave users greater means to control their data, it might restart offering services in the area.
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