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> His response was simply "I never got embarrassed asking the computer any finance questions, even stupid/simple ones; I've always been the finance guy with answers so I forgot how to be humble in unexplored topics."

I think I'm the opposite. My feeling is that anything I type into ChatGPT gets stored in a database, ready to be leaked at some future date, or read by prying eyes without my knowledge. I'm more careful about what I type into it than what I say out loud in front of my friends.

Or maybe I'm just paranoid?




https://rabbitu.de/articles/security-disclosure-1

Doesn't it count as paranoia if it already happened?


Except it doesn't; that's not OpenAI, that's some random get-rich-quick startup built on top of OpenAI API. Never trust those.


Wow! Great disclosure! I find it hard to read though, since the text doesn't properly capitalize the start of sentences. Messes up with the natural language parser I have in my head :)


That's true, although the pain of giving up privacy is less sharp than the pain of social embarrassment.

Sorta like not wearing a helmet on a motorcycle. Or not using condoms. Or not getting vaccinated.


On my newest Toyota, they finally made it so you cannot disable the seatbelt chime.

As a decades-long seatbelt-FORGETTER (I'm not anti-seatbelt, literally forgot!), not being able to change the vehicle's behavior actually led to a change in mine [I always "buckle up" before even unparking]..!


Same , not interested




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