ChatGPT users can decide whether to enable or disable their chat history on the artificial intelligence tool, the company behind the chatbot, OpenAI, announced.
ChatGPT logo is seen in this illustration taken, Feb. 3, 2023.
OpenAI said the new chat history feature being engaged means users’ chats "won’t appear in the history sidebar" as well as not letting models use conversations. The company said it hopes the new feature "provides an easier way to manage your data than our existing opt-out process." "When chat history is disabled, we will retain new conversations for 30 days and review them only when needed to monitor for abuse, before permanently deleting," OpenAI said. The logo of the chatbot ChatGPT from the company OpenAI can be seen on a smartphone on April 3, 2023 in Berlin.
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