ChatGPT's Computer History: Tracks Clicks & Keystrokes

15h ago·0:00 listen·Source: The Verge

Summary

ChatGPT's desktop app on macOS now includes a new feature called Computer History. This feature turns your actions into training data, helping the app learn your work patterns and suggest automations. It can even pick up tasks you left unfinished. What's interesting is that Computer History tracks your clicks and keystrokes to build a timeline that ChatGPT and Codex can reference. This is similar to Windows Recall, but without capturing screenshots. The feature is opt-in, meaning you choose to activate it. You can also exclude specific apps and websites, or delete entries for more control. An OpenAI manager stated that Computer History will automatically ignore content in incognito or private browser tabs. A demo video showed the app recalling a recently edited document, checking its sharing status, and providing a morning recap. The bottom line is this feature aims to make your interactions with ChatGPT more seamless and personalized.

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