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They say in their about page:

"We will never monetize your data. We will never monetize your attention. And we believe that the only way we can build towards the future we envision is through the continuous reinforcement of mutual trust and respect. Currently, we leverage best-in-class cloud-hosted models, including ones from OpenAI, Anthropic, and a selection of open-source options. Over time, we plan to reduce external dependence and localize computing to run on-device."




Great, then they should just put their promise into a legally binding irrevocable clause in their terms of service and also legally guarantee that their entire business will shut down if they violate it. They are never going to do it anyways, so no harm in enforcing what they are never going to do.


And what reason does anyone have to put any faith in that? And their service providers (OpenAI, etc.) may not be on the same page as them.


I'm not saying I would put any faith in it. The company could start genuinely believing those values but the values of a company change over time with more people investing.


Never is a funny word to see in a TOS, like those "Unlimited" service plans. It wouldn't be cynical to say how hollow such promises ring.


'... and by never, we mean until investors get impatient or we are indispensible to you'


How do they intend to make money?


"After the untimely passing of her oil tycoon father, Mei finds herself with more money than she knows what to do with. Dot helpfully suggests transferring a few hundred thousand dollars to New Computer as a thank you for Dot's continued existence."


"... or else."


Maybe they won't monetize your data, but I bet whoever acquires the company will.


Sounds like reverse-engineering to me




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