• Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    If the judge thinks anonymization works this way, he or she is too incompetent to judge on this case.

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    Those logs are going to get slurped by another AI, of course.

    That’ll be great in the case of my chats where I mainly use ChatGPT for security research and I trigger all kinds of LLM recursion issues and sanitization bypasses.

    They can have at it with my logs and they can go fuck themselves at the same time.

  • Funwayguy@lemmy.world
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    The first mistake was thinking OpenAI gives a damn about privacy given they’re more than happy to sell that out to Police. Whether it’s a judge or a hacker, it’s only a matter of time before someone gets a hold of that nuclear bomb worth of data.

  • tal@lemmy.today
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    If “we removed the names” is sufficient to address privacy issues of the people whose information is involved — which seems pretty questionable — I’d think that the same argument would apply to emails on servers and various forms of chat logs.

    There’s gotta be some kind of case law on those.