- OpenAI temporarily shut down its popular ChatGPT Service on Monday morning following reports of a bug that allowed some users to see the titles of other users’ chat histories.
- The titles were visible in the user history sidebar, which is usually displayed on the left side of the ChatGPT web page, an OpenAI spokesperson told Bloomberg.
- OpenAI temporarily disabled the chatbot after the reports, the spokesman said. The content of other users’ conversations was not visible. The spokesman said a bug in an unnamed open-source software caused the problem.
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- OpenAI is still investigating the exact cause.
- ChatGPT went back online on Monday evening. However, users’ chat histories remained gone as of late Monday evening Pacific time.
- On Monday evening, the spokesperson stated: “ChatGPT is now back online and we are working on bringing the chat history back online as well.”
- OpenAI attracted attention with its ChatGPT chatbot, capable of answering questions and writing essays and poems, and Dall-E 2 image generator, which converts voice prompts into novel images.
- In January, microsoft corp MSFT has made a new multi-year investment of $10 billion with OpenAI. The deal followed his previous one Investments 2019 and 2021.
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