The issue of publicly saving shared LLM chats is bigger than just Google.
There’s an old adage from way back when the internet was new: if it’s online, it’s as good as public.
There’s second adage from the same time period: don’t say or do anything online you wouldn’t be comfortable saying or doing in front of a roomful of strangers.
Cloud computing is online by definition. So… who’s surprised here?
There’s a reason why I never, EVER do anything in the cloud unless I’m forced to. That includes privacy-invading chatbots run by abusive Big Data monopolies.
This was your experience, but it’s the responsibility of the ones offering the product to make this super obvious. This might be assumed knowledge to us, and that’s only okay with casual affairs, but not when you’re the single fastest-growing investment capitol in existence right now.
it’s the responsibility of the ones offering the product to make this super obvious. you’re the single fastest-growing investment capitol in existence
who is going to tell him?
The real question is: how many open-source LLMs have already been trained on this data, much less others like it? If we’ve no choice in being commodified in perpetuity, it’s our civic duty to claim our share whenever possible. Take as take can. 🤘🏼