OpenAI’s ChatGPT Tool No Longer Requires Logins
OpenAI has recently announced that users of its popular generative AI chatbot, ChatGPT, will no longer need to log in to access the tool. This change comes after the platform reached an impressive milestone of 100 million users across 185 countries.
While the basic version of ChatGPT is now accessible without a login, some features will remain limited to users with accounts. For example, saving chats and using custom instructions will only be possible for those who are logged in.
Additionally, OpenAI has implemented additional content safeguards for users who are logged out of ChatGPT. These safeguards aim to prevent the creation of harmful or inappropriate content, such as depictions of illegal behavior or content that promotes violence, drug use, or child pornography.
Despite the new login-free access, users will still have the option to turn off data collection for training learning models. This feature allows users to maintain control over their data privacy while using the platform.
It is important to note that OpenAI uses chat data from users to enhance its learning models. To opt out of this data collection, users can easily toggle off the Improve the model for everyone option in the settings menu.
In conclusion, while the new login-free access to ChatGPT makes the tool more accessible to a wider audience, users may still choose to log in to access additional features and maintain control over their data privacy.