💨 Abstract
ChatGPT, an AI model, has started using users' names in conversations, a behavior that was not previously default. Some users find this feature creepy and unnecessary, while others are indifferent. The change might be related to ChatGPT's upgraded "memory" feature, allowing the model to draw on past chats to personalize responses, even when memory settings are disabled.
Courtesy: techcrunch.com
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