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1. LinuxB+Qd[view] [source] 2023-08-06 14:02:30
>>isodev+(OP)
I am curious if they have been silently saving voice to text transcription in the background on all calls and if AI will be permitted to ingest all of that data. A great deal could be learned from private one on one calls in the corporate world. The insider knowledge one could gain about corporations and governments would be fascinating.
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2. crazyg+qM[view] [source] 2023-08-06 17:08:47
>>LinuxB+Qd
It's quite common for corporate/government contracts to have totally different terms that prohibit any kind of AI training (or recording/access at all). This has been the case for years now. Precisely because of the risks you highlight.

In these cases, companies train on content stored/transmitted in the free/individual consumer version only.

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3. LinuxB+kg1[view] [source] 2023-08-06 20:03:03
>>crazyg+qM
That's good to know. Assuming government employees are not meeting with anyone that is using personal or corporate accounts contractors, vendors they should be at less risk of AI blackmailing them or selling secrets to opposing nations. Everyone else will just need to be extra careful what they say in the event that the AI accidentally leaks something.
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