Open AI ChatGPT is temporarily disabled Earlier this week to fix a bug that allowed some people to see other users’ chat history addresses using a popular AI chatbot. In an update on Friday, OpenAI said that may be the bug Reveal some personal data For ChatGPT Plus subscribers, including payment information.
“After a deeper investigation, we also discovered that the same bug may have caused the inadvertent view of payment-related information for 1.2% of ChatGPT Plus subscribers who were active within a specified nine-hour window,” OpenAI said in the update.
The bug, which has now been fixed, allowed some people to see another user’s first and last name, email address, payment address, last four digits of a credit card number, and the credit card’s expiration date. OpenAI said the full credit card numbers had not been disclosed. The company said it believes the number of people “whose data has already been exposed to someone else is very low”.
In a tweet Wednesday, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI He said that a significant problem with ChatGPT was the result of “a bug in the open source library.” The company said on Friday that “the flaw was discovered in the open source Redis client library” that OpenAI uses to store user information on its server.
Although the exact number of people affected is not clear, it is a reminder to be careful when using ChatGPT and other AI tools, many of which are still in beta or in the testing stages. OpenAI said on Friday that it had notified affected users that their payment information might be exposed.
OpenAI released ChatGPT late last year, and by January the service was estimated to be available It reached 100 million active users. This was followed by an increase in new AI tools and services from companies including MicrosoftAnd Google And Adobe.
The ChatGPT bug gained notice earlier this week after OpenAI confirmed to Bloomberg that some people saw addresses from other people’s chat history rather than their own. However, “the core of other users’ conversations was not visible,” according to Bloomberg. When someone uses ChatGPT, a chat history with the service appears along the left side of the website, allowing people to catch up on previous conversations.
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