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ChatGPT is leaking passwords from private conversations of its users.
Arstechnica
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1y ago
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ChatGPT is reportedly leaking private conversations, including login credentials, personal details, and support system troubleshooting, as shown in screenshots submitted by an Ars reader. The leaked conversations contained usernames, passwords, and references to a pharmacy portal's support system. This incident highlights the importance of removing personal information from queries made to AI services like ChatGPT. OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, has previously faced issues with privacy breaches and has taken steps to address them. The company is currently investigating these reports.
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OpenAI Gives ChatGPT a Memory
Wired
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1y ago
Medial
OpenAI is introducing a new feature called Memory in its ChatGPT chatbot, allowing the bot to remember personal details and previous conversations. The feature is designed to enhance personalization and improve the conversation experience. Users can opt-in to this feature, and their information will be stored across multiple chats even if they don't explicitly instruct the bot to remember something. OpenAI emphasizes that sensitive information like passwords or social security numbers will not be stored. However, concerns still arise about potential privacy issues and the appropriate handling of sensitive data.
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ChatGPT gets more personalization for free users.
The Verge
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1m ago
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OpenAI is expanding personalization features for free ChatGPT users by introducing a "lightweight version" of memory improvements initially available to subscribers. Now, ChatGPT will utilize both saved memories and recent conversations to enhance the personalization of its responses. This update aims to provide more tailored interactions for free users, building upon the enhancements launched for paying customers earlier.
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ChatGPT is getting โmemoryโ to remember who you are and what you like
The Verge
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1y ago
Medial
OpenAI is introducing a new feature called "memory" for its AI chatbot, ChatGPT. This feature allows the bot to remember information about users and their conversations over time, making the interactions more personalized and efficient. Users can either explicitly provide specific details about themselves or let the bot learn and store information as they engage in conversations. OpenAI assures users that they have control over the bot's memory and can manage or delete any sensitive information. This feature is aimed at enhancing the user experience and making ChatGPT smarter.
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Talking to ChatGPT for the first time is a surreal experience
Arstechnica
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9m ago
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OpenAI's ChatGPT-4o is rolling out its "Advanced Voice" features, allowing users to engage in audio conversations. The voice synthesis technology gives ChatGPT a more natural and human-like cadence, making interactions feel more engaging. However, ChatGPT emphasizes that it is still a computer program and lacks real emotions or consciousness. People may form parasocial relationships with AI, but it should not replace human connections. Interruptions in conversations with AI are acceptable, and the technology aims to adapt to the natural flow of dialogue. Despite the convincing nature of AI's voice, its responses are based solely on patterns and instructions.
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ChatGPT can now remember and reference all your previous chats
Arstechnica
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3m ago
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OpenAI's ChatGPT is enhancing its memory capabilities, now allowing it to remember the entirety of a user's prior conversations. This personalization, initially for ChatGPT Plus and Pro users, adapts responses based on chat history rather than just key facts. It differs from the earlier limited memory feature and aims to tailor interactions to a userโs preferences over time. However, not all regions are included in the rollout, and free users are currently not targeted for this upgrade.
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ChatGPT gets more personalization for free users.
The Verge
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1m ago
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OpenAI is extending some personalization features of ChatGPT, previously exclusive to paying users, to its free user tier. This includes a "lightweight version" of memory enhancements, allowing ChatGPT to reference both saved memories and recent conversations. This update aims to deliver more individualized responses by considering the user's interaction history, reflecting OpenAI's effort to enhance user experience across different service levels. The rollout began on June 3, 2025.
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OpenAI says ChatGPT can now browse internet
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Microsoft-backed OpenAI has announced that their chatbot, ChatGPT, can now browse the internet and provide users with current information. This feature is available for Plus and Enterprise users and will be expanded to all users soon. OpenAI also updated ChatGPT to enable voice conversations and image interactions, making it more similar to popular AI assistants like Siri. Additionally, there are reports that the startup is discussing a potential sale at a higher valuation.
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Apple may introduce a new Passwords app with iOS 18. Here's what we know so far
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Apple is reportedly planning to launch a new Passwords app alongside the release of iOS 18. The app will allow users to generate and track their passwords and is expected to be powered by Apple's iCloud Keychain service. It will likely offer features similar to popular password managers like 1Password and LastPass, including the ability to import passwords from rival services. The Passwords app might also act as an authenticator app, supporting verification similar to Google's Authenticator app. Apple is expected to unveil iOS 18 and the Passwords app at its annual developer conference, WWDC 2024.
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OpenAI launches new store for users to share custom chatbots
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
OpenAI has launched a new platform called "ChatGPT" that allows users to create, share, and explore custom chatbots. ChatGPT is based on OpenAI's language model and aims to make it easier for developers to build AI chatbots without requiring extensive programming knowledge. The platform provides an interactive interface where users can input a few example conversations and customize their AI chatbot's behavior. With this initiative, OpenAI hopes to encourage collaboration and accelerate the development of AI chatbot applications.
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OpenAI makes ChatGPT 'more direct, less verbose'
TechCrunch
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1y ago
Medial
OpenAI has announced an upgraded version of its chatbot, ChatGPT. The update, available to premium users, brings improvements to writing, math, logical reasoning, and coding. The new model, GPT-4 Turbo, offers more direct and conversational language in its responses. It was trained on publicly available data until December 2023. This update follows the launch of new models in OpenAI's API, including GPT-4 Turbo with Vision, which enables image understanding. OpenAI faced recent controversies, including Microsoft pitching its model as a military tool and the alleged firing of two researchers for leaking information.
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