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by jiggawatts
480 days ago
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It's my phone number... linked to my Google identity... linked to every submitted user prompt... linked to my source code. There's also been a spate of AI companies rushing to release products and having "oops" moments where they leaked customer chats or whatever. They're not run like a FAANG, they don't have the same security pedigree, and they generally don't have any real guarantee of privacy. So yes, my privacy is more valuable. Conversely: Why is my non-privacy so valuable to Anthropic? Do they plan on selling my data? Maybe not now... but when funding gets a bit tight? Do they plan on selling my information to the likes of Cambridge Analytica? Not just superficial metadata, but also an AI-summarised history of my questions? The best thing to do would be not to ask. But they are asking. Why? Why only them? |
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Captchas are trivially broken and you can get access to millions of residential IP addresses, but phone numbers (especially if you filter out VOIP providers) still have a cost.