Summary
OpenAI's ChatGPT has introduced a new feature where it uses users' names in its conversations. While some users find this 'creepy', others are wary of the AI's growing ability to personalize interactions. The change is linked to an upgrade in memory and related settings, but OpenAI remains silent on the issue.
Key Points
ChatGPT has started using users' names without being explicitly told what to call them
The new feature is linked to an upgrade in ChatGPT's 'memory' and related personalization settings
Users are divided on the feature, with some finding it 'creepy' and others seeing it as a step forward in AI development
Why It Matters
This change highlights the ongoing challenges of creating more personalized AI interactions that users can trust.
Author
Kyle Wiggers