OpenAI will allow developers to include ChatGPT into their applications

Lastly, OpenAI updated its developer agreements in response to user comments concerning privacy and security issues. Unless a developer opts in, the firm will no longer utilise API data for “service enhancements” to train AI models. Moreover, it is implementing a 30-day data retention policy while also offering harsher retention alternatives “based on customer needs” (likely meaning high-usage companies with budgets to match). Lastly, it is explaining that users own the input and output of the models by reducing its data ownership conditions.

In addition, the corporation will replace its developer pre-launch approval process with a mostly automated approach. OpenAI explained the adjustment by noting that the “overwhelming majority of apps were approved during the vetting process,” and that its monitoring has “significantly improved.” “One of our biggest focuses has been figuring out, how do we become super friendly to developers?” Brockman told TechCrunch. “Our mission is to really build a platform that others are able to build businesses on top of.”