According to PANews, OpenAI has pledged to protect user privacy and data security, outlining its current data protection measures. Users can manage their data settings, and both free and Plus users of ChatGPT can choose whether to allow their data to be used for future model improvements. OpenAI has explicitly stated that it will not use the data from API, ChatGPT enterprise edition, and team edition customers to train models, and the 'temporary conversations' of ChatGPT will also not be used for model training.

OpenAI emphasizes that the purpose of model training is to learn language and how to understand and respond, not to acquire private information. They do not actively collect personal information, nor do they use public internet information to create personal profiles, deliver advertisements, or sell user data. Each time a question is answered, the model generates new content, rather than storing or copying and pasting previous training information.

Furthermore, OpenAI is committed to reducing the personal information used for model training. The training model refuses to process private or sensitive information requests and tries to avoid generating responses containing private or sensitive information.