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aurareturn ◴[] No.45062782[source]
Just opened Claude app on Mac and saw a popup asking me if it's ok to train on my chats. It's on by default. Unchecked it.

I think Claude saw that OpenAI was reaping too much benefit from this so they decided to do it too.

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demarq ◴[] No.45062800[source]
Also your chats will now be stored for 5 years.
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aurareturn ◴[] No.45062821[source]
I used to not care about this stuff but with the way this administration is going about things, I suddenly care very much about it.
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bayindirh ◴[] No.45062871[source]
Trusting companies more than the government always feels strange. It's something I can't grasp.
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sokoloff ◴[] No.45063100[source]
The government has the direct power to imprison me or seize my property if cross them.

It seems strange to not be able to grasp the difference in kind here.

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1. const_cast ◴[] No.45063861[source]
And what technology do you think they use to do said imprisonment and seizing?

Why do you think the military and police outsource fucking everything to the private sector? Because there are no rules there.

Wanna make the brown people killer 5000 drone? Sure, go ahead. Wanna make a facial crime recognition system that treats all black faces as essentially the same? Sure, go ahead. Wanna run mass censorship and propaganda campaigns? Sure, go ahead.

The private sector does not abide by the constitution.

Look, stamping out a protest and rolling tanks is hard. Its gonna get on the news, it's gonna be challenged in court, the constitution exists, it's just a whole thing.

Just ask Meta to do it. Probably more effective anyway.