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The default non-use of business data for model training provides a baseline data protection position, though the word 'default' indicates this position can change under other conditions.
Interpretive note: The clause establishes a default, implying a non-default state exists, but does not define what triggers departure from the default within this excerpt.
The updated terms establish that workspace admins, rather than individual end users, control how long workspace conversation data is retained and authorize admins to view, access, export, and delete end user conversations. Previously, the policy stated that each user controlled whether their conversations were retained and that only end users could view their own conversations. The revised terms also permit OpenAI to retain deleted or unsaved conversations beyond the standard 30-day deletion window if retention is required by law or reasonably necessary to protect OpenAI's services or third parties from harm. Workspace users should review their organization's data governance policies to understand what access and retention practices their admins have implemented.
View change record →Unless a non-default arrangement applies, OpenAI will not use your business data to train its models.
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The default non-use of business data for model training provides a baseline data protection position, though the word 'default' indicates this position can change under other conditions.
Unless a non-default arrangement applies, OpenAI will not use your business data to train its models.
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