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otherNov 12

Fighting the New York Times’ invasion of user privacy

OpenAI is contesting the New York Times' request for access to 20 million private ChatGPT conversations, citing user privacy concerns. The company is also speeding up new security and privacy features to safeguard user data. This move aims to protect users' sensitive information from potential misuse. You should expect more robust data protection measures from ChatGPT.

Key takeaways
  • OpenAI contests NYT's request for 20 million private ChatGPT conversations.
  • New security and privacy features are being accelerated.
  • User data protection is being strengthened.
otherJun 5

How we’re responding to The New York Times’ data demands in order to protect user privacy

OpenAI is contesting a court order from The New York Times and plaintiffs to indefinitely retain ChatGPT and API user data. The case involves data retention and user privacy. OpenAI aims to protect user privacy and comply with legal requirements. The outcome may impact how builders handle user data in their own applications.

Key takeaways
  • OpenAI fighting court order to retain user data indefinitely.
  • Case involves ChatGPT and API user data.
  • Outcome may influence builder data handling practices.
modelsFeb 13

Memory and new controls for ChatGPT

OpenAI is testing a memory feature for ChatGPT that retains discussion context to improve future conversations. This feature is user-controlled, allowing you to manage what ChatGPT remembers. The goal is to enhance ChatGPT's ability to provide more personalized and relevant responses over time. You can expect more helpful interactions as ChatGPT learns from your conversations.

Key takeaways
  • ChatGPT can now retain discussion context.
  • Memory feature is user-controlled.
  • Improves future conversations with more personalized responses.