stopthatgirl7 to Technology@lemmy.world • 10 months agoOpenAI Quietly Deletes Ban on Using ChatGPT for “Military and Warfare”theintercept.comexternal-linkmessage-square132fedilinkarrow-up1918arrow-down111file-textcross-posted to: becomeme@sh.itjust.worksworldnews@lemmy.mltechnology@beehaw.orghackernews@lemmy.smeargle.fansgenerative_ai@mander.xyzhackernews@derp.foo
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The Pentagon has its eye on the leading AI company, which this week softened its ban on military use.
minus-squareBezerker03linkfedilinkEnglish14•10 months agoI mean even with chatgpt enterprise you prevent that. It’s only the consumer versions that train on your data and submissions. Otherwise no legal team in the world would consider chatgpt or copilot.
minus-squareScribbdlinkfedilinkEnglish4•10 months agoI will say that they still store and use your data some way. They just haven’t been caught yet. Anything you have to send over the internet to a server you do not control, will probably not work for a infosec minded legal team.
I mean even with chatgpt enterprise you prevent that.
It’s only the consumer versions that train on your data and submissions.
Otherwise no legal team in the world would consider chatgpt or copilot.
I will say that they still store and use your data some way. They just haven’t been caught yet.
Anything you have to send over the internet to a server you do not control, will probably not work for a infosec minded legal team.