"OpenAI introduces incognito mode and data control in ChatGPT"

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OpenAI has introduced a new feature that allows users to turn off their chat history when using its ChatGPT chatbot. The company won't save previous conversations or use them to train its AI models when this setting is turned off. However, new conversations will still be stored for up to 30 days to monitor for abuse. Users can also export their data and download a file containing their information collected by ChatGPT. OpenAI is also introducing a way to preserve chat history while opting out of its use as training data for subscribers of its new ChatGPT Business plan.
- OpenAI will let you turn off your chat history in ChatGPT The Verge
- New ChatGPT tool ensures you’re never caught for using AI New York Post
- ChatGPT now allows disabling chat history, declining training, and exporting data Ars Technica
- OpenAI rolls out new ChatGPT features including ability to go incognito Fox News
- OpenAI says ChatGPT feature letting users disable chat history now available Fox Business
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