
OpenAI rolls out 'incognito mode' on ChatGPT

OpenAI is introducing an "incognito mode" for its chatbot ChatGPT, which will not save conversation history or use it to improve AI. The company is also planning a "ChatGPT Business" subscription that will offer additional data controls. ChatGPT has faced scrutiny from regulators regarding how it manages users' data, with Italy recently banning the service for possible privacy violations. OpenAI's chief technology officer stated that the new features were not implemented in response to the ban, but rather as part of a larger effort to prioritize user privacy. The product release allows users to switch off Chat History & Training and export their data.
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