

ChatGPT Adds Private Mode as HuggingFace Launches Open Source Competitor
Apr 26, 2023
ChatGPT has unveiled a new privacy mode that enhances user confidentiality by not recording chat history. This update seems strategically timed, given increasing global scrutiny around data privacy regulations. In a parallel development, Hugging Face launched HuggingChat, an open-source alternative that challenges proprietary models like ChatGPT. The UK's efforts to foster sovereign AI technology and the ethical implications surrounding it also came under discussion, highlighting the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.
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ChatGPT's Incognito Mode
- ChatGPT introduced "incognito mode" to address privacy concerns.
- This mode prevents chat history recording and model training with user data.
Zengo's Privacy Concern
- Uriel from Zengo tweeted about ChatGPT revealing private company information.
- This raised concerns about ChatGPT accessing private data like internal emails.
European Regulatory Scrutiny
- Italy temporarily banned ChatGPT due to GDPR compliance issues.
- Germany launched a data protection inquiry, signaling wider European scrutiny.