ChatGPT and Grok's Human-Machine Conversations Exposed via Wayback Machine
1 week ago / Read about 0 minute
Author:小编   

An initiative by AI giant OpenAI to make ChatGPT's chat content searchable via Google has garnered criticism for potentially infringing on user privacy. Despite the requirement for users to actively share and generate links, certain conversations may inadvertently contain personal or sensitive information, thereby risking exposure. Disturbingly, users have discovered that more than 100,000 AI-driven conversations are now publicly accessible with a simple Google search. In response, OpenAI has acknowledged the issue and promptly disabled the feature, yet the privacy breach has already sparked widespread concern. Notably, Google has historically faced significant settlements due to similar privacy-related allegations.