OpenAI, the non-profit research company behind the powerful language model GPT-3, has rolled out a new feature for its chatbot ChatGPT called "incognito mode." This mode allows users to have private conversations with ChatGPT without their data being stored or used to improve the AI model. The move comes as scrutiny has grown over how ChatGPT and other chatbots manage user data. In March, Italy banned ChatGPT for possible privacy violations. France and Spain have also begun investigating the service. OpenAI says that incognito mode is not a direct response to the bans, but rather a way to give users more control over their data. In a blog post, the company said that it is "committed to building AI systems that are aligned with human values," and that incognito mode is "one step in that direction." To use incognito mode, users simply need to toggle on the "Chat History & Training" setting in ChatGPT's settings menu. Once this setting is en...
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