OpenAI builds zero data retention system for frontier models OpenAI has introduced a zero data retention (ZDR) option for its frontier models, using new Private Safety Processing (PSP) technology to analyze patterns without exposing staff to actual prompts or responses. The system is being tested with early customers and will roll out in September, with ZDR currently available only to approved customers. AI /tag/ai/ Data was a hot commodity before AI, but the need to fill model training datasets and monitor activity has led many AI and SaaS providers to harvest more of it, making OpenAI’s new zero data retention ZDR option stand out. The ChatGPT maker unveiled https://openai.com/index/offering-zero-data-retention-for-frontier-models/?ref=thestack.technology its new Private Safety Processing PSP technology for identifying patterns across interactions with its models without giving staff access to the actual prompts or model responses. The new system is already being tested with early customers and will start rolling out in September, alongside further technical details. But OpenAI’s current policy only offers ZDR to approved customers. How does it work? Get the full story: Subscribe for free Join peers managing over $100 billion in annual IT spend and subscribe to unlock full access to The Stack’s analysis and events. Subscribe now https://www.thestack.technology/membership/ Already a member? Sign in https://www.thestack.technology/signin/