OpenAI Updates ChatGPT Data Controls for User Privacy: Now Offering Chat History Access Without Model Training
Generative AI models like ChatGPT are constantly evolving and improving with user inputs. However, for users who prioritize privacy, sharing their data for model training may not be ideal. OpenAI has listened to these concerns and has introduced new data controls for ChatGPT users.
The recent update allows ChatGPT Free and Plus users to access their chat history even if they have opted out of training for model improvement. This means that users can still enjoy the benefits of having a chat history, such as revisiting previous conversations or using them as inspiration, without compromising their privacy.
With this new feature, users no longer have to worry about losing valuable information or recipes generated by ChatGPT. They can rest assured that their inputs will not be used to train the model further. The update is already available on the web version and will be coming to mobile soon.
In addition to the data control update, OpenAI has introduced another feature called Temporary Chat. This feature allows users to have one-off conversations that won’t be saved in their chat history or used for model training. Users can start a Temporary Chat by selecting the option in the dropdown menu.
These new features give users more control over their data and privacy while still benefiting from the capabilities of ChatGPT. It’s great to see OpenAI taking steps to address user concerns and making the platform more secure and user-friendly.
Overall, this update is a significant win for users who value privacy and want to make sure their data is protected. With these new data controls, ChatGPT users can enjoy the benefits of the platform without compromising their privacy.