https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/01/chatgpt-no-longer-requires-an-account-but-theres-a-catch/ ChatGPT just dropped a bombshell update on TechCrunch. They've scrapped the need for user accounts, making it super easy to dive into AI conversations without any signup hassle. But, while you can chat away without an account, it's all anonymous. Yup, no traceable identity or history. It's like chatting incognito with AI. This move opens up a whole new world of AI accessibility and privacy, but it also raises some intriguing questions about the future of human-AI interaction. It's a bold step that's got everyone talking, and we're excited to see where it leads. What do you all think?
I hope to get a job in OP's team.. like he has so much time that he would post such bulshit.. OP can you please refer me ..?
Maybe this is part of OP's job, advertising OpenAI stuff
why the fk are you talking like a linkedin influencer swear to gawd blind ppls are so insecure theyre using chatgpt to write their posts
He used ChatGPT incognito to write it
dropped a BOMBSHELL
This move is probably because fewer and fewer people are using ChatGPT
More open source models are catching up with GPT 4. It’s time for GPT 5!
What open source model is catching up to GPT-4? The only ones that are close to GOT-4’s performance are Claude 3 Opus and Gemini Ultra which are closed source. Llama 2 and Mistral models are light years behind
Earth shattering news, this move will cure STDs passing through sexual encounters !?
No but not being a whor3 will?
^Sounds like a great name for the next Anthropic model
Is this an April fools joke?
Surely they’ll at least have rate limiting
You know how hard it is to implement rate limiting??
They’ll have to record ip so it’s no longer anon
What’s so amazing about this? You could already do this with the Microsoft one built into bing?
And Google
Fully Anonymous! April Fools 🤣
They use the data supplied for further training. Good for consumer but no business will allow sensitive data to be used
meh, this whole thing is overrated
Why?
It’s not