Stop OpenAI training its models on your chats by turning off history
OpenAI, the Microsoft-bankrolled outfit behind the chatbot star of the moment, ChatGPT, launched a feature on Tuesday that allows users to restrict the company from using text generated in their private conversations to train large language models.in a statement."Conversations that are started when chat history is disabled won't be used to train and improve our models, and won't appear in the history sidebar.
Users should go to settings and toggle a button to turn off chat history. OpenAI, however, will still keep records of conversations for 30 days before deleting them even if they aren't used for training purposes. Users can also request to export their data from ChatGPT and have the file emailed to them.to enforce today's civil rights laws against AI systems that perpetuate bias.
The change comes as regulators in multiple countries investigate the free, popular chatbot over data privacy concerns. Italy's Guarantor for the Protection of Personal Data temporarily banned the tool while it probed whether ChatGPT violated the European Union's GDPR and its own privacy laws. Officials in
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