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OpenAI is testing a group chat feature for ChatGPT, allowing users to collaborate with friends and family while integrating AI assistance. Currently available in select regions, this feature aims to enhance user engagement by merging social interactions with AI capabilities. Concerns about privacy and user experience remain key challenges.
OpenAI announced plans to introduce ads in the free and Go tiers of ChatGPT. They emphasized that ads will not influence responses, will be clearly labeled, and user conversations will remain private from advertisers. The Pro, Business, and Enterprise tiers will remain ad-free.
OpenAI is resisting a demand from The New York Times to hand over 20 million private ChatGPT conversations as part of a lawsuit. They argue that this request violates user privacy and offer alternative, privacy-preserving solutions that the Times rejected.
OpenAI has introduced a Health mode for ChatGPT, allowing users to securely share health information and connect medical records and wearables. While this aims to enhance accessibility and privacy, concerns arise over the potential for misleading medical advice and data security, especially given previous incidents involving harmful guidance.
OpenAI is rolling out an update to ChatGPT that allows it to reference all past conversations, enhancing the platform's ability to provide personalized responses. While this feature aims to improve user experience, it has raised privacy concerns among users who fear being constantly "listened to" by the AI.
OpenAI is enhancing its security measures to protect its systems from unauthorized access and ensure user privacy. The new protocols aim to deter potential threats and safeguard sensitive information in an increasingly scrutinized tech landscape.
OpenAI is contesting a court order that requires the preservation of all ChatGPT user logs, including deleted and sensitive data, amid accusations from news organizations regarding copyright infringements. The company argues that the order jeopardizes user privacy and was issued without sufficient evidence of necessity, as it stems from concerns about users potentially deleting chats to hide their activity. OpenAI seeks to have the order vacated until a substantial need for such preservation can be demonstrated.
OpenAI's collaboration with Jony Ive on a new AI device may face delays due to unresolved technical issues related to the assistant's personality and privacy concerns. The anticipated release date has been pushed to 2026 as the team grapples with challenges like budget constraints and the device's always-listening capabilities.