OpenAI won’t use your data for training with chat history turned off.
Apr 25, 2023, 8:09 PM UTCOpenAI now gives you the option to switch off your chat history when using its ChatGPT chatbot. As explained in, OpenAI says it won’t save your previous conversations when you turn this setting off, nor will it use those conversations to help train its AI models.
The company will still store new ChatGPT conversations for up to 30 days to “monitor for abuse” before it permanently deletes them, however. It that the settings won’t apply to any existing conversations you had with chat history turned on, which means OpenAI may still use them for model training.Screenshot: Emma Roth / The Verge
You can adjust your data settings by logging in to your ChatGPT account and then selecting the three dots next to your email address in the bottom-left corner of the screen. From here, click
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