Northern Kentucky University
Assessing Cybersecurity Awareness of ChatGPT's New Memory Feature
Grade Level at Time of Presentation
Junior
Major
Computer Science
Minor
Computer Information Technology,Mathematics
Institution 24-25
Northern Kentucky University
KY House District #
4
KY Senate District #
24
Faculty Advisor/ Mentor
Dr Nazmus Sadat,Dr Nicholas Caporusso
Department
School of Computing and Analytics
Abstract
OpenAI’s recent introduction of the "memory" feature in ChatGPT marks a significant enhancement, enabling the model to extract and store user information from conversations automatically to deliver more personalized responses. However, despite its potential benefits, this feature raises critical concerns regarding user cybersecurity and privacy. To investigate these issues, this study examines user awareness of ChatGPT's memory functionality, their attitudes toward its privacy implications, and the behavioral changes prompted by perceived risks. Using an assessment framework used in the healthcare and cybersecurity fields, a questionnaire was developed and distributed primarily among college students, and an analysis of the responses revealed that, while some users have a basic understanding of the feature, many remain unaware or uncertain about its operation, particularly regarding data extraction, storage, and management practices. These findings highlight the importance of enhancing transparency and providing users with greater control over memory features in ChatGPT and similar large language models, emphasizing the need to address privacy and security challenges associated with such advancements.
Assessing Cybersecurity Awareness of ChatGPT's New Memory Feature
OpenAI’s recent introduction of the "memory" feature in ChatGPT marks a significant enhancement, enabling the model to extract and store user information from conversations automatically to deliver more personalized responses. However, despite its potential benefits, this feature raises critical concerns regarding user cybersecurity and privacy. To investigate these issues, this study examines user awareness of ChatGPT's memory functionality, their attitudes toward its privacy implications, and the behavioral changes prompted by perceived risks. Using an assessment framework used in the healthcare and cybersecurity fields, a questionnaire was developed and distributed primarily among college students, and an analysis of the responses revealed that, while some users have a basic understanding of the feature, many remain unaware or uncertain about its operation, particularly regarding data extraction, storage, and management practices. These findings highlight the importance of enhancing transparency and providing users with greater control over memory features in ChatGPT and similar large language models, emphasizing the need to address privacy and security challenges associated with such advancements.