New changes and iterations are coming soon to ChatGPT, OpenAI revealed Tuesday.
The artificial intelligence researcher said in a blog post that it is working on developing a ChatGPT business subscription. This service would target “professionals who need more control over their data as well as enterprises seeking to manage their end users.”
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Subscribers’ data will not be used – by default – to train the company’s AI models. OpenAI did not reveal a launch date of this new service, saying instead that it plans to make the subscription available in the “coming months.”
Coupled with this news came a same-day update to ChatGPT which will enable users to turn off chat history while using the AI. When a user begins a conversation with chat history disabled, ChatGPT won’t use that data to train and improve its models.
Since ChatGPT launched in November, the OpenAI service has jumped in popularity, becoming the fastest-growing app to ever hit 100 million users.