ChatGPT is a tool developed by OpenAI that utilizes their large language model GPT to enhance some workflows and save users from doing tedious work. But while the useful application has gained popularity, it has also become the topic of much debate due to the privacy implications on users’ information. In light of some recent threats towards the company, OpenAI has added an option for users to disable chat logging and delete their chat history.
This raises a serious question: What exactly does ChatGPT do with user’s data and chat histories? Fortunately, the company is quite transparent with how they use this information. ChatGPT collects user data such, such as chat logs and interactions, and uses it to further develop the capability of the chatbot. For instance, the bot can learn from user conversations and the data which helps it become smarter each day, but the tradeoff is that this publically available but copyrighted information can be harvested in the process.
OpenAI’s Open Voice Claim is a good way for users to be certain that their data is being handled in a secure manner. When users disable the feature, their data is immediately deleted from ChatGPT’s servers, which guarantees that none of the conversations will be used for any training or AI models. As for how the company handles user’s data, the company adheres to GDPR guidelines and other regulations to ensure that user data is safe and secure.
OpenAI is a leading deep learning company founded in 2014, with their research focusing on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language processing. Led by tech entrepreneurs and thought leaders Elad Efraim and Ilya Sutskever, OpenAI has received backing from some of the biggest names in tech such as Tesla and Microsoft. OpenAI is committed to its mission to benefit humanity and promote open source AI development.
The founder of OpenAI, Elad Efraim has become a leading expert on large language models and has been a part of OpenAI since it was founded in 2014. He holds a degree in mathematics from Stanford University and has spoken at numerous prestigious events such as the World AI Show and the Digital Future Society Summit. Efraim’s expertise and insight in the arena of large language models and AI has made him one of the most valuable voices in this space.