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    8 days ago

    I have always assumed that everything that I type into an LLM is guaranteed to be completely insecure, and entirely public. I would never, in a million years, put anything sensitive into an LLM, any account and password is unique.

    I mean, I figure whatever I type is going to be used as training data for the next iteration, and I assume anything that goes in, is retrievable to some degree.

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      Any information you provide to an AI that you don’t control, will be used against you.

      Whether intentionally, as designed, or unintentionally through incidents like breaches.

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    Here’s what OpenAI claims has been exposed:

    * Names provided to accounts on platform.openai.com
    * Email addresses linked to the API accounts via platform.openai.com
    * "Coarse approximate location" determined by IP address and web browser
    * OS and browser type, as well as referring websites
    * Organizataions and user IDs saved into the API accounts
    
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    users were unaffected, with chat content, API usage, passwords, payment details, and government IDs remaining safe.

    who needs a government ID to use chatgpt?

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    Honestly good, fuck em. AI is already a threat to privacy so the users get to feel some immediate consequences of it!