
The bug, which has been patched, was discovered in the Redis client open-source library, redis-py.


OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirmed Wednesday that the company was experiencing a 'significant issue' that threatened the privacy of conversations on its platform. OpenAI said Friday: 'It was possible for some users to see another active user’s first and last name, email address, payment address, the last four digits (only) of a credit card number, and credit card expiration date' I couldn't see contents, but could see their recent chats' titles.' 'Today I was presented another user's chat history. They said: 'If you use #ChatGPT be careful! There's a risk of your chats being shared to other users! On Monday, one person on Twitter warned others to 'be careful' of the chat bot which had shown them other people's conversation topics.Īn image of their list showed a number of titles including 'Girl Chases Butterflies', 'Books on human behaviour' and 'Boy Survives Solo Adventure', but it was unclear which of these were not theirs. People across the world have used the platform to write human-like poems, texts and various other written works. It is a large language model that has been trained on a massive amount of text data, allowing it to generate responses to a given prompt. OpenAI revealed Friday a bug exposed some ChatGPT users' personal information and credit card details to others using the serviceĬhatGPT was founded by in Silicon Valley in 2015 by a group of American angel investors including current CEO Sam Altman.
