Just a week after its launch, OpenAI has deactivated the browsing feature on its ChatGPT app due to content display issues. The feature allowed users to bypass paywalls and access subscription-based content without subscriptions. However, if a user requested the full text of a URL, the AI chatbot inadvertently fulfilled the request, raising concerns about copyright infringement. OpenAI has taken immediate action to disable the browsing feature and is working on resolving the issue to ensure fair treatment of content owners. While it is uncertain when the browsing feature will be reinstated, OpenAI’s president and co-founder, Greg Brockman, has reassured users that the team is actively working to address the problem. The temporary deactivation of the feature demonstrates OpenAI’s commitment to responsibly managing its AI technologies and respecting copyright laws.
ChatGPT browsing feature disabled soon after launch—discover the reasons
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