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by pilif
765 days ago
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Checking the box is not enough. You also need to provide an API key for iTerm do be able to do any kind of uploads to OpenAI. If your auditor does not believe that with the checkbox unchecked and no API key provided, iTerm will not talk to OpenAI, how do they believe any other software you run does not secretly upload stuff to OpenAI? What's different between a piece of software claiming to not support OpenAI at all vs. one that claims to support OpenAI if the user provides an API key in light of the possibility that both might be lying (if that's an auditors concern) With iTerm your auditors at least get to check the source code... |
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