OpenAI Ditches Recall-Style Screenshot Surveillance For Friendly Keylogging
OpenAI is rolling out a new feature called 'Computer History' that records user activity on their computers. This data will be sent to OpenAI to improve ChatGPT and will consume additional tokens, raising privacy and security concerns.
Key takeaways
- OpenAI's 'Computer History' logs user computer activity.
- Feature aims to enhance ChatGPT but raises privacy issues.
- Increased token usage may lead to higher costs.
- Potential for heightened prompt injection vulnerabilities.
Why it matters
This feature directly impacts how users interact with AI, potentially increasing costs through token usage. It also introduces new privacy considerations regarding the scope of data shared with OpenAI and potential security risks.
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