OpenAI’s Privacy: Now Discoverable Like Your Ex’s DMs
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OpenAI waved goodbye to its short-lived experiment where your ChatGPT chats could star on Google without a director's cut. CISO Dane Stuckey admitted, 'Ultimately we think this feature introduced too many opportunities for folks to accidentally share things they didn’t intend to.' Apparently, making private chatter a public spectator sport wasn’t the #LifeGoal. So, by Friday, that sneaky checkbox triggering unwanted oversharing and exposing therapy sessions to the world will vanish faster than your will to read terms and conditions.
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Source: Businessinsider | Published: 8/1/2025 | Author: Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert,Henry Chandonnet
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