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smjburton | 6 months ago

> The more data you give any of the AI services, the more that information can potentially be used against you.

It may seem obvious, but Sam Altman also recently emphasized that the information you share with ChatGPT is not confidential, and could potentially be used against you in court.

[1] https://www.pcmag.com/news/altman-your-chatgpt-conversations...

[2] https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/25/sam-altman-warns-theres-no...

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Jalad|6 months ago

This is always true though. Any data that a cloud company has against you can be subpoenad

It would be weird for him not to be transparent about that

djeastm|6 months ago

Hasn't that always been the case? Phone companies providing records of calls and text messages, etc? Anything stored on someone else's servers is going to be something they have a duty to provide to police/courts, assuming they fall under that jurisdiction.