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OpenAI pulls ChatGPT feature that let user chats appear in Google Search results
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近期,数千条私密的ChatGPT对话意外出现在Google搜索结果中,原因在于该平台此前一项允许用户分享对话的功能。该功能允许用户生成公开链接,并可选择让对话“可被发现”,从而被Google索引。然而,许多用户可能并未意识到,勾选“可被发现”选项便意味着对话可能出现在网络搜索中,其中不乏涉及个人隐私和敏感话题的内容。尽管对话并未显示用户身份,但鉴于潜在的用户错误和隐私风险,OpenAI已迅速移除该“短暂实验”功能。此外,由于一起法律诉讼,OpenAI需要无限期保留用户对话数据,即便用户已将其删除,但企业版和教育版用户不受此影响。

ChatGPT的“分享”功能允许用户创建公开链接并选择是否让对话“可被发现”,后者会导致对话被Google索引并出现在搜索结果中,无意中公开了数千条包含个人敏感信息的对话。

该功能的设计允许用户选择分享,但“可被发现”选项的提示不够清晰,许多用户可能未完全理解其隐私影响,导致了意外的隐私泄露。

在Fast Company的报道后,OpenAI迅速移除了该分享功能,并将其称为“短暂实验”,显示出公司对用户隐私风险的重视和快速响应。

受纽约时报的法律诉讼影响,OpenAI在特定情况下需要无限期保留用户对话数据,即使是已删除的对话,但企业版和教育版用户除外,这提示了AI模型数据存储的复杂性。

Thousands of private ChatGPT conversations have been appearing in Google search results because of the chatbot's "Share" feature, which the company recently removed following a backlash.

Fast Company reported this week that ChatGPT users may have inadvertently made their conversations with the AI chatbot public and searchable. The Fast Company report found nearly 4,500 ChatGPT conversations in Google search results, some of them regarding mental health struggles, relationships, and other personal and sensitive topics. Fortunately, the public conversations did not identify the users behind the posts.

How did these conversations end up on the web?

Until recently, ChatGPT users had the ability to share chats with friends, family, or coworkers by making them public. The function worked similarly to the sharing settings on a Google Doc, and users would be given a public link to the chat they could send to others. An additional option gave users the option to make the post "discoverable," and specifically discoverable by Google — whether users realized it or not.

When users created a shareable link to one of their conversations, a pop-up would appear that read: "A public link to your chat has been created." A checkbox also appeared under this message, labeled "Make this chat discoverable." And in fine print below this message, a warning appeared: "Allows it to be shown in web searches."

By checking this box, users were making it possible for their conversations to be indexed by Google, meaning Google's web crawlers could identify the page and make it eligible to appear in search results.

After Fast Company published its report, OpenAI removed the feature, with one company leader calling it a "short-lived experiment."

OpenAI Chief Information Security Officer Dane Stuckey explained on X how the feature worked — and where it ultimately went wrong.

Even though ChatGPT users had to opt in for their chats to become public, the company decided the potential for user error was simply too high.

As Mashable has reported previously, OpenAI is required to save user conversations — even conversations users have actively deleted — because of an ongoing lawsuit from the New York Times. As part of this suit, OpenAI must retain all conversations indefinitely. (This does not apply to ChatGPT Enterprise or ChatGPT Edu customers, according to OpenAI.)

So, while ChatGPT users can toggle on a "Temporary Chat" feature that's similar to an incognito mode in a web browser, your chat data may still be retained.


Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.

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