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@stefano I'm very cautious when it comes to emerging technologies due to this. I'm sure we've all seen our fair share of how companies like to vendor lock customers into utilizing a feature out of convenience. (Think about AWS for instance, there are so many case in point examples of how certain cloud providers try to lock you in to using their platform because the tools manage things for you) I think one of the biggest things that pro and anti ai people can agree on is that something like ChatGPT is a security risk due to the fact it very easily can leak confidential information fed into it. I've heard from my friends who work at companies that utilize LLMs for a specific purpose that is one of their primary concerns, and is why they shifted from using things like OpenAI to having an in house LLM that they can tightly control the dataset for. Google in particular worries me because they have a long track record of privacy violations stemming back to their first releases of Gmail. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/apr/15/gmail-scans-all-emails-new-google-terms-clarify

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