Those conversations were shared by the users and they checked a box saying to make it discoverable by web searches. I wouldn’t call that “leaked”, and openAI immediately removed the feature after people obviously couldn’t be trusted to use it responsibly, so that kind of seems like privacy is a concern for them.
I forget the exact wording, but it was misleading. It was phrased like “make discoverable”, but the actual functionality submitted each one directly for indexing.
At least to my understanding, which is filtered through shoddy tech journalism.
It was this, and they could have explained what it was doing in better detail, but it probably would have made those people even less likely to read it.
Those conversations were shared by the users and they checked a box saying to make it discoverable by web searches. I wouldn’t call that “leaked”, and openAI immediately removed the feature after people obviously couldn’t be trusted to use it responsibly, so that kind of seems like privacy is a concern for them.
I forget the exact wording, but it was misleading. It was phrased like “make discoverable”, but the actual functionality submitted each one directly for indexing.
At least to my understanding, which is filtered through shoddy tech journalism.
It was this, and they could have explained what it was doing in better detail, but it probably would have made those people even less likely to read it.