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Kevin Roose of The New York Times called it "the best artificial intelligence chatbot ever released to the general public".
In August 2024, OpenAI announced it had created a text watermarking
method but did not release it for public use, saying that users would go to a competitor without watermarking if it publicly released
its watermarking tool. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that users were
unable to see the contents of the conversations.


OpenAI collects data from ChatGPT users to further train and fine-tune its services.
OpenAI's outsourcing partner was Sama, a training-data company based in San Francisco, California.

These labels were used to train a model to detect such content in the future.

The service gained 100 million users in two months, making
it the fastest-growing consumer software application in history.
It is credited with accelerating the AI boom, an ongoing period marked by rapid investment and public attention toward the
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