ChatGPT’s AI ‘memory’ can remember the preferences of paying customers

Rather than having to type in personal details, why not have a chatbot remember them? That’s what ChatGPT+ now offers its subscribers, according to The Verge:

ChatGPT’s Memory works in two ways to make the chatbot’s responses more personalized. The first is by letting you tell ChatGPT to remember certain details, and the second is by learning from conversations similar to other algorithms in our apps. Memory brings ChatGPT closer to being a better AI assistant. Once it remembers your preferences, it can include them without needing a reminder.

Is this good? Is it a violation of privacy? How do you feel about having an AI chatbot remember details of your life?

Read the report here.

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