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Related coverage: ChatGPT for Mac adds opt-in Computer History feature, replacing Chronicle 9to5Mac ChatGPT can now remember what you did on your Mac — without screenshots The New Stack OpenAI ditches Recall-style screenshot surveillance for friendly keylogging The Register Say goodbye to Chronicle. ChatGPT’s new Computer History feature does it better Digital Trends Codex Head Shares ChatGPT's Complaints About Computer Use, Slack Accounts for 48% of Activity Records ababnews.com

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  • 01Related coverage: ChatGPT for Mac adds opt-in Computer History feature, replacing Chronicle 9to5Mac ChatGPT can now remember what you did on your Mac — without screenshots The New Stack OpenAI ditches Recall-style screenshot surveillance for friendly keylogging The Register Say goodbye to Chronicle.
  • 02ChatGPT’s new Computer History feature does it better Digital Trends Codex Head Shares ChatGPT's Complaints About Computer Use, Slack Accounts for 48% of Activity Records ababnews.com
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