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RunningLogic's avatar

Same with Deep L. They say the premium service doesn’t use the information you post but the free one definitely can. And I don’t think I’d trust their word on the premium version either.

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

It's critical for end-users to read and understand the privacy notice and the terms and conditions to understand how their data is being processed, stored, shared, and potentially sold. People would be shocked at how companies openly monetize their personal data.

Most people don't read them which is reasonable because it's shameless legalese, but they should. Companies like Meta get in trouble, particularly in the EU due to the GDPR, because they do not practice what they promise.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I always do, or at least skim them because there are parts that are pretty boilerplate and parts that don’t concern me (residents of California and stuff like that). But I admit I don’t always understand it all very well.

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HUMDEEDEE's avatar

I wonder if you copied and pasted the TOC into ChatGPT and asked it to summarize how the data is being processed, stored, shared and sold, if it would accurately do so. I've tried to read those damned things, and instantly fall asleep - best sleeping aid there is!

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

And remember that Chat can also lie, or provide 'improvised' material. I forget how it works, but you have to tell it in the prompt how to do it and avoid generating false information.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Interesting idea! I’d like to see what it would come up with.

Yeah maybe we should all keep a copy on our bedside tables to read in case of insomnia 😆😬

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