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by mjr00 1057 days ago
I've been using the ChatGPT API to do summarization of text from free-form documents. Not in the legal domain though, so no real regulatory risks. It works very well. I didn't see any hallucinations when spot checking, though of course I can't rule it out. But even if it only gets things 98% correct, that accuracy is good enough for my use case, and being able to programmatically feed these documents in instead of hiring multiple contractors to read through and parse out the data is a massive, massive time and money saver.

> Or for that matter the privacy implications of sharing such documents with entities like OpenAI that don’t respect IP?

Their permissions/organization model is a mess, but ChatGPT does offer the ability to opt out of data collection, at least for corporate accounts.