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Is OpenAI protecting your information?

Beyond utilizing the Plaid platform, OpenAI promises that it built the experience to "respect your privacy." The company was hit with a class action lawsuit over claims that it shared ChatGPT data with Google and Meta. The company is also embroiled in a lawsuit with controversial former board member Elon Musk who called the company a "safety risk." The announcement post says that users are always in control of their information and can disconnect accounts at any time, though it will take 30 days for synced account data to be deleted from OpenAI's systems. You can also delete financial memories

'What sane individual feels comfortable giving this level of access to OpenAI': ChatGPT can now link your bank accounts for personal finance, but the reactions are pretty telling
What does this all mean?

With Microsoft's Build now wrapped up, Microsoft has laid down its cards, showing its plan for agentic AI, many of which will manifest across Windows and the company's software products. Clearly, Microsoft wants two things: it wants to be safe and it wants to focus on workplace AI. These are two areas Microsoft has thrived in the past, and clearly this is the best choice for the company. The biggest concern that is frequently voiced with this technology is safety. Agentic AI needs freedom to perform, but this is where it tends to also cause some pretty big issues. While it is still too early t

A guide to agentic AI: How Windows is now going to do more things for you
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I’ve been wearing the new Fitbit Air for 5 days — and this is the one thing that has really impressed me so far

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May 20, 2026 · Jane McGuire
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'What sane individual feels comfortable giving this level of access to OpenAI': ChatGPT can now link your bank accounts for personal finance, but the reactions are pretty telling

… Twitter is known to be full of bots so we need to take the reactions with a grain of salt, but across Reddit the reactions have been largely negative. Surprisingly, the main r/ChatGPT and r/ChatGPTPro subreddits aren't talking about the announcement. …

May 15, 2026 · Scott Younker