ChatGPT could now go incognito!

OpenAI has introduced new features for its ChatGPT chatbot to address users' privacy concerns. One of these features is an "incognito mode" that does not use user data to train artificial intelligence. OpenAI also offers a "ChatGPT Business" membership with enhanced data controls. These updates come after Italy banned ChatGPT over privacy concerns. The Chief Technology Officer of OpenAI has claimed that the company adheres to the privacy regulations of Europe and is making efforts to gain the trust of regulatory authorities.

According to the statement, the latest updates were not introduced as a reaction to the ban in Italy; instead, they were aimed at enhancing customer privacy. As per the new features, users now have the option to disable "Chat History & Training" in their preferences and can also export their data. OpenAI's goal is to develop AI models that align with consumers' preferences while safeguarding their privacy.

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