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highplainsdem

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2. Wow. This is huge news in AI. Thanks, usonian!
Wed Jun 4, 2025, 08:10 PM
Jun 2025

To be honest, I've never trusted OpenAI or any other tech company either to delete what they say they'll delete, or to refrain from using the data they get for AI training.

These are, after all, companies that stole all the intellectual property they could, and continue to do so, and are fighting like hell to avoid telling courts and the public what's in the training data.

Plus I'm sure they'd like the option of deleting any chatbot conversations that led to users or others being harmed.

It'll be interesting to see how this plays out...

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