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by WA
847 days ago
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1. OpenAI and the whole baggage of training on company data should be optional. Titles and summaries might not be that important and could be provided by the user. 2. Never ever will I buy anything from a company that looks like it's hiding where it's from and who's behind it. No, your profile pictures and a bunch of names do not count. This whole website could be scam for all I know. This might be my European (German in particular) point of view, but here, every non-private website must have a full imprint with the company's name, registration number, address, and the Terms of Privacy need to have the full address of the responsible entities (usually the company plus a data protection officer). This is a good thing! We need transparency in businesses who collects money and since GDPR is very relevant for my own business, I want to evaluate how easy it is to get the necessary paperwork (data processing agreement) between your company and mine. Right now, you're hiding behind a hey@whatever email address, zero transparency. |
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