AI's Biggest Success Sees First Stumble as ChatGPT Traffic Declines
- OpenAI disabled a browsing feature in ChatGPT a week after launch due to unintended content and paywall bypassing.
- ChatGPT experienced its first monthly drop in traffic and users since launching in November 2022.
- ChatGPT raises concerns about AI risks like disinformation and privacy violations that require addressing.
- Google and Microsoft are training their own large language models using web data, with Google updating its privacy policy to disclose the use of public data.
- Authors are suing OpenAI for allegedly using their books without permission to train ChatGPT, violating copyright law.