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OpenAI has launched a new feature in the ChatGPT application for macOS that allows artificial intelligence to track user activities on the computer, such as clicks and keystrokes, with the aim of aiding the model in learning and improving performance. This feature, called “Computer History,” enables the creation of a timeline of the user's activities that AI can use to complete tasks, suggest automation processes, and enhance user interaction. The feature is optional and users can activate or deactivate it, as well as view and delete the data log. The company emphasizes that the feature is disabled in private browsing mode. However, this feature raises privacy concerns, especially considering the level of access it grants to AI, as the data may include sensitive information from messages or private actions and is unencrypted, exposing it to potential unauthorized access by third parties or malicious programs. Many social media users described the feature as “scary,” comparing it to Microsoft’s “Windows Recall” feature, which sparked widespread controversy.
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