OpenAI Privacy Filter: A new tool to keep your personal data safe from AI leaks

OpenAI Privacy Filter: A new tool to keep your personal data safe from AI leaks If you’ve ever pasted a document into ChatGPT or another AI tool, you’ve probably wondered: What happens to the names, addresses, and phone numbers I accidentally leave in there? That concern is real. When you upload a resume, a medical note, or a client contract, you’re trusting the AI provider with whatever personal information it contains. OpenAI’s answer to that problem is now available as an open‑source tool called the OpenAI Privacy Filter, announced on April 22, 2026. ...

April 27, 2026 · 5 min · BriefArc Desk

OpenAI’s New Privacy Filter Lets You Mask Personal Data Before Using AI — Here’s How

OpenAI’s New Privacy Filter Lets You Mask Personal Data Before Using AI — Here’s How If you have ever paused before pasting a client email, a patient note, or an internal memo into an AI assistant, you understand the core tension in using these tools. Once the text leaves your machine, even under strong data handling policies, there is no local guarantee. OpenAI released the Privacy Filter to address this specific gap. It is an open-source model designed to strip out personal identifiers before that text goes anywhere near a cloud API. ...

April 27, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk