> I see, what do you think would be best for me to do?
Not sure. One option that comes to mind is to put the AI usage behind a one-time-only popup that confirms (via a checkbox) that the user understand that by using the AI features, their information will necessarily have to be sent to a third-party AI processor.
If they decline those terms, then the AI button/boxes go back to being disabled.
If they accept the terms and conditions for AI, then record that in their profile and don't display the terms and conditions for AI usage again.
So even though you are still leaking their data, at least it will be with their express permission.
lelanthran|7 months ago
Not sure. One option that comes to mind is to put the AI usage behind a one-time-only popup that confirms (via a checkbox) that the user understand that by using the AI features, their information will necessarily have to be sent to a third-party AI processor.
If they decline those terms, then the AI button/boxes go back to being disabled. If they accept the terms and conditions for AI, then record that in their profile and don't display the terms and conditions for AI usage again.
So even though you are still leaking their data, at least it will be with their express permission.
preetsuthar17|7 months ago