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sloankev | 4 months ago

Im still weary of OpenAI being legally required to retain all of your data even if you delete it [0] . This means everything you expose to this tool will be permanently stored somewhere. Why isn’t this a bigger problem for people?

Even privacy concerns aside… this would be the world’s most catastrophic data leak.

[0]: https://openai.com/index/response-to-nyt-data-demands/

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ragequittah|4 months ago

I'm not so sure this is much worse than Chrome. Really in today's world if you're not browsing the web like multiple people are looking over your shoulder you're probably doing it wrong. And most of the steps people do to mitigate privacy violations (TOR, pihole, VPNs, etc.) probably make any signal you do put out more scrutinized. The one solution I do like is the iCloud private relay which I hope some reputable VPN vendors pick up soon.

darepublic|4 months ago

My general understanding is that they browser fingerprint you. And then if that fingerprint is ever detected on a site that also knows your pii they have you. Is that the gist of it or are there more shenanigans I'm unaware of

mvieira38|4 months ago

> And most of the steps people do to mitigate privacy violations (TOR, pihole, VPNs, etc.) probably make any signal you do put out more scrutinized.

If you're using them correctly there is no way to scrutinize your traffic more, these comments just spread FUD for no good reason. How are "they" unable to catch darkweb criminals for years and even decades, but somehow can tell if it's me browsing reddit over Tor?

throitallaway|4 months ago

Does Google have my .env files that I've opened via Chrome?

zghst|4 months ago

You are so me, exactly.

sloankev|4 months ago

They literally created a precedent that’s it’s for use in legal cases if required… why would you want your entire digital life subject to subpoena?

ragequittah|4 months ago

Given that most of society already uses chrome with Google search on their adware ridden android phones it's not much of a change from that.

tempestn|4 months ago

I think you mean wary, not weary.

gulfofamerica|4 months ago

Por que no los dos.

chrisweekly|4 months ago

Weary (tired) or wary (afraid)?

MisterTea|4 months ago

> Why isn’t this a bigger problem for people?

I have friends who are in tech and perfectly aware of the implications but prefer the low effort route. They feel that A. they are not important enough for someone else to care about and B. there is so much data that it is unlikely their data will be seen by anyone.

WA|4 months ago

> Why isn’t this a bigger problem for people?

Same reason why Chrome and Gmail won. People don't care. Even most people on HN don't care if the tool is slightly better than the competition.

greyman|4 months ago

I conditioned myself to not type too-revealing texts about myself into the computer. It isn't ideal but of course this is quite a big problem.

p1esk|4 months ago

this would be the world’s most catastrophic data leak.

Why?

runjake|4 months ago

Because sama has mentioned that a heck of a lot of people use ChatGPT to discuss some of their deepest secrets and fantasies.

qmr|4 months ago

I think you meant wary.

wear·y /ˈwirē/ adjective 1. feeling or showing extreme tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion. "he gave a long, weary sigh" 2. reluctant to see or experience any more of; tired of. "she was weary of their constant arguments" verb 1. cause to become tired. "she was wearied by her persistent cough" 2. grow tired of or bored with. "she wearied of the sameness of her life"

/ˈwerē/ adjective feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems. "dogs that have been mistreated often remain very wary of strangers"