"ChatGPT Flaw Exposed Users' Chat Histories"

OpenAI has fixed a ChatGPT flaw, which the company's CEO Sam Altman described as a "significant issue." The vulnerability allowed users to see parts of other users' conversations with the Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven chatbot. A user concerned that ChatGPT or their system had been hacked posted a screenshot of their session with the AI chatbot on Reddit, displaying unfamiliar queries. According to Altman, the problem with ChatGPT stemmed from a bug in an open-source library, for which a fix has been issued. The CEO of OpenAI added that users would not be able to access their chat histories for some time. Cybernews researchers emphasize that the vulnerability should serve as a reminder that no technology is perfectly safe, and users should know that OpenAI has access to chatbot conversations. On OpenAI's frequently asked questions (FAQ) section, the company instructs users to refrain from sharing sensitive information in their conversations with the chatbot. This article continues to discuss the flaw in OpenAI's ChatGPT that enabled users to see parts of conversations other users had with the chatbot.

Cybernews reports "ChatGPT Flaw Exposed Users' Chat Histories"

Submitted by Anonymous on