OpenAI, which is owned by Microsoft, has made an announcement that its AI chatbot, ChatGPT, will now allow users to disable chat history. According to OpenAI, the chatbot will not save the conversations of users who opt to turn off their chat history. The company will also not use those conversations to enhance its models. The option to disable chat history is now available to all users and can be changed at any time in ChatGPT's settings.


In addition, OpenAI has revealed that it will retain new conversations for 30 days if chat history is disabled. The company will review these conversations only when necessary to monitor for abuse before permanently deleting them.


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Furthermore, OpenAI is working on a new ChatGPT Business subscription aimed at professionals who need more control over their data, as well as businesses looking to manage their end users. According to the company, ChatGPT Business will comply with their API's data usage policies, ensuring that end users' data will not be used to train their models by default. The company plans to make ChatGPT Business available in the near future.


OpenAI will not save conversations from users who choose to disable chat history and will not use them to train its models. OpenAI is also developing a new ChatGPT Business subscription, which will comply with the company's API data usage policies, ensuring that users' data is not used to train their models.






Meanwhile, according to Yusuf Mehdi, the Corporate Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Microsoft, the new Bing preview, which has integrated the ChatGPT AI, has helped India emerge as one of the top three markets for the search engine. Mehdi said that Bing's visual capabilities, including the new knowledge cards, have helped improve search results and allow richer views of the searches.